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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 120: 109817, 2024 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38843625

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INTRODUCTION AND SIGNIFICANCE: Ganglion cysts in the thigh area are uncommon, typically occurring in the wrist and ankle. These cysts are usually painless but may compress nearby structures, causing discomfort. Ultrasound is a valuable tool to differentiate ganglion cysts from hematomas and lipomas. It also helps identify the fluid-filled cyst walls. Treatment typically involves surgical removal, with complete resection being the goal. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of a woman who experienced a gradual increase in size of a lump in her groin area. The lump was later diagnosed and completely removed. Histological analysis revealed the presence of a ganglion cyst. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Clinical examination is crucial for diagnosing superficial ganglion cysts. It allows us to assess their separation from the skin and connection to deeper structures. It's important to consider ganglion cysts as part of the differential diagnosis for cystic lesions in the groin area during routine medical practice. This can help avoid unnecessary and expensive tests like MRI scans in some cases. CONCLUSION: Developing a thorough differential diagnosis for uncommon lesions in specific anatomical areas is essential in clinical practice. This aids in choosing appropriate diagnostic methods and surgical intervention, if necessary, to prevent recurrence of the condition.

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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 119: 109734, 2024 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38728966

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INTRODUCTION AND SIGNIFICANCE: The Fulkerson osteotomy, also known as anteromedial tibial tubercle transfer, is a surgical procedure used to address patellar instability. It aims to restore the extensor mechanism of the knee, primarily benefiting patients with recurrent patellar dislocations. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of a patient with chronic recurrent patellar dislocation. After arthroscopic evaluation of the patellofemoral joint, the Fulkerson osteotomy was performed arthroscopically along with a medial patellar retinacular plication. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Selecting the appropriate surgical approach for patellar instability necessitates careful consideration of the patient's history and clinical examination. This is crucial due to the multiple surgical techniques available and the complexities associated with the condition. CONCLUSION: Patellar instability is a relatively common condition with various causes, including bone deformities. Treatment depends on the severity of the injury and clinical evaluation. In our case, a Fulkerson osteotomy was performed in conjunction with knee arthroscopy and medial plication to address the instability.

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