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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 86(2): 1147-1151, 2024 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38333238

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Introduction and importance: Several authors have also made reference to a less prevalent condition known in elbow as ulnar nerve subluxation. However, this particular condition tends to manifest primarily in young individuals who engage in professional sports or activities involving extensive use of the forearm. A more severe form of ulnar nerve subluxation, which is ulnar nerve dislocation, gives rise to a characteristic dislocation and relocation of the nerve at the elbow during flexion and extension of the forearm. Due to the rarity of this condition in clinical settings and its predominant occurrence as subluxation in younger patients, there are instances where traumatic ulnar nerve dislocation can be overlooked and misdiagnosed with two commonly encountered pathological conditions as ulnar nerve entrapment or medial epicondylitis. Case presentation: The authors present a 51-year-old male with chronic pain when moving his right forearm following a fall that caused a direct force injury to his elbow. The patient was misdiagnosed and treated as medial epicondylitis and early-stage ulnar nerve entrapment. However, the symptoms did not improve for a long time. The authors performed the ulnar nerve anterior transposition surgery using the subcutaneous transposition technique and the result is very good without any pain. Clinical discussion: The ulnar nerve can naturally be subluxed or dislocated if Osborne's ligament is loose or when there are anatomical variations in the medial epicondyle. In some case, this ligament can be ruptured by trauma. The symptoms of ulnar instability are caused by friction neuritis. Dynamic ultrasound of the ulnar nerve in two positions show clearly this condition. Conclusion: Post-traumatic ulnar nerve dislocation is a rare condition, and the recurrent characteristic of it leads to neuritis or neuropathy. The condition can be overlooked or misdiagnosed as medial epicondylitis or early-stage ulnar nerve entrapment. The nerve transposition surgery will give good result.

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Ann Med Surg (Lond) ; 74: 103263, 2022 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35111306

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INTRODUCTION: and importance: Wide resection in the surgical treatment of aneurysms bone cysts is often performed in cases where the tumor is large, recurrent, growing, and intensely invasive. Reshaping the defect after tumor removal is a necessary issue to restore shape and maintain function for the patient. CASE PRESENTATION: A 26-year-old male patient, diagnosed with an aneurysm bone cyst in the proximal humerus, underwent surgery for curettage and bone grafting twice. After surgery, there was still pain in the shoulder area, the tumor progressed aggressively with limited shoulder movement. Based on the imaging re-evaluation, it was shown that the tumor increased rapidly in size, invaded the soft tissue, and completely changed the normal structure of the shoulder joint, and the proximal humerus. We used a reverse shoulder joint with an additional module to restore the bone defect of the tumor and the function of the shoulder joint. Follows-up showed that patient no longer pain in shoulder area, shoulder joint function recovery is progressing well, Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) score is 25 & 28, shoulder joint function score according to ASES scale: 80 & 93.33 respectively at 3 months and 6 months after surgery. CLINICAL DISCUSSION: Aggresive aneurysm bone cyst of proximal humerus is not common and still a challenge to the treatment. Due to the bone and joint destruction, the indication of tumor resection and reconstruct the joint and bone loss is required. Among several solution, reverse shoulder megaprosthesis is a newest one can favor the purpose of our treatment. Up to now, this solution is mainly used to preserving for malignant bone tumor. CONCLUSIONS: Tumor wide resection with modular reverse shoulder replacement with the modular segment is a reasonable intervention option in cases of large aneurysm bone cysts, with rapid recurrence, aggressive progression, and soft tissue invasion.

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