Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal (Nov 2010)

Giant Cell Tumour of Tendon Sheath Masquerading As Trigger Finger

  • N Rahimawati,
  • SA Roohi,
  • AS Naicker,
  • O Zanariah

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 32 – 35

Abstract

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We report a case of a 59-year-old female who presented in the general orthopaedic clinic with triggering of her right middle finger. She did not respond to conventional treatment methods; subsequently she underwent surgical open release under local anaesthesia. Five months postoperatively, the patient presented with signs and symptoms of acute flexor tenosynovitis, and was thought to have a postoperative infection. Re-examination by a hand surgeon raised the possibility of a different aetiology. Based on clinical findings and response to initial treatment, giant cell tumour of the flexor tendon sheath was suspected and later confirmed following surgical biopsy. A high index of suspicion and knowledge of the variegated presentations of giant cell tumour in the hand are beneficial in these types of cases.

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