SAGE Open Medical Case Reports (Jan 2019)

Osteochondroma of the scapula associated with a subclavian artery pseudoaneurysm: Case report

  • Ana Oljaca,
  • Daniela Hirzberger,
  • Marko Bergovec,
  • Kurt Tiesenhausen,
  • Stephan H Koter,
  • Joerg Friesenbichler,
  • Christian Viertler,
  • Andreas Leithner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313X18823089
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Osteochondromas rarely induce vascular complications by mechanical compression. We present the case of a subclavian artery pseudoaneursym caused by an osteochondroma of the scapula in a 67-year-old male. The diagnosis was based on a previous history of multiple exostoses, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, as well as the local vascular clinical status of the lesion. Surgical treatment consisted of vascular and orthopaedic intervention. First, the vascular surgeon implanted a bypass of the subclavian artery from the ventral aspect, enabling the orthopaedic surgeon to resect the osteochondroma from the dorsal aspect. The patient recovered with full function. Vascular pseundoaneurysms should be taken into consideration in patients with osteochondromas, especially with a known history of multiple hereditary exostoses.