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Title: | Osteoid osteoma of the glenoid: Arthroscopic treatment |
Authors: | MALAVOLTA, E. A.; ASSUNCAO, J. H.; REBOLLEDO, D. C. S.; GRACITELLI, M. E. C.; CORREIA, L. F. M.; FERREIRA NETO, A. A.; CAMARGO, O. P. de |
Citation: | ORTHOPAEDICS & TRAUMATOLOGY-SURGERY & RESEARCH, v.101, n.8, p.977-980, 2015 |
Abstract: | Osteoid osteoma is a benign tumor that is rarely found in the scapula. We report a clinical case involving a 36-year-old female patient who suffered from progressive pain in her right shoulder for 1 year. This patient was initially diagnosed with impingement syndrome and was treated unsuccessfully with medication and physical therapy for approximately 2 months. Based on imaging exams, a juxta-articular osteoid osteoma of the glenoid was identified. The patient underwent a shoulder arthroscopy that included tumor removal and treatment of the resulting chondral lesion. At 6-, 12- and 36-month assessments, the patient was asymptomatic, with a normal range of motion and experienced a pain intensity corresponding to 0 points on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and 35 points on the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Scale. A postoperative MRI indicated the absence of any residual tumor tissue or inflammatory signs. We believe that the approach described in this paper allows juxta-articular osteoid osteomas to be accessed in a minimally invasive manner and permits not only adequate resection but also the treatment of chondral lesions that could remain after tumor resection. |
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