Travmatologiâ i Ortopediâ Rossii (Dec 2017)

MASSIVE POSTTRAUMATIC HETEROTOPIC OSSIFICATION OF KNEE JOINT (CASE REPORT)

  • M. S. Ryazantsev,
  • N. Magnitskaya,
  • A. P. Afanasyev,
  • D. O. Ilʼin,
  • A. N. Logvinov,
  • A. V. Frolov,
  • А. V. Korolev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21823/2311-2905-2017-23-4-118-124
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 4
pp. 118 – 124

Abstract

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Heterotopic ossification is characterized by bone tissue formation in soft tissues that possess no osteogenic properties. The authors present a clinical case of a female patient with massive heterotopic ossification in anteromedial aspect of the right knee joint with 10 years history before admission for treatment. An abrupt knee hyperextension became a trigger mechanism for the present lesion. MR tomography demonstrated af ormation pushing off the healthy tissues along the anteromedial surface of the right joint. Computer tomography visualized a massive calcination of soft tissues. During the arthroscopic procedure the authors observed a formation of a dense consistency with round borders which demonstrated minor cohesion with surrounding tissues. The formation wasremoved. Diagnosis was confirmed by histological findings. Control x-rays in 6 months after the procedure verified absence of new areas of heterotopic ossification. Removal of ossificational lowed to obtain a good clinical outcome.

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