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Simple bone cyst (SBC), also known as a unicameral or solitary cyst, is a benign fluid-filled cavity found primarily at the proximal ends of long bones in children. Treatment is warranted if the pain or a pathologic fracture occurs or if a child is at risk of pathologic fractures. The spectrum of treatments proposed for SBC management ranges from simple Kirschner wire drill-hole, resection or curettage with or without bone grafting to using a cannulated screw for continuous decompression, steroid injection and the latest experience of the use of percutaneous autologous marrow grafting.1-4 However, clinical practice of these treatments is limited because of their unsatisfactory effect and possible compli- cations.