Radiology Case Reports (Dec 2024)

Preoperative embolization of a solitary bone plasmacytoma of the proximal humerus

  • Parker Penny, BA,
  • Trevor Lin, BS,
  • Joyce Zhu, BS,
  • Brenden Li, BS,
  • Jonathan Henning, BS,
  • Austin Chao, BA,
  • Eusha Hasan, BA,
  • Joe Khoury, DO MBA,
  • Mustafa Al-Roubaie, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 12
pp. 5984 – 5989

Abstract

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Solitary plasmacytoma of bone (SPB) is a rare plasma cell malignancy that most often presents with localized pain. This case describes a 70-year-old female with a pathologic humeral fracture due to a large, hypervascular SPB. The tumor was assumed to be a metastatic lesion, and preoperative embolization was performed to minimize intraoperative blood loss, followed by tumor debulking and total shoulder arthroplasty. The total estimated blood loss was limited to 100cc, and the patient was returned to baseline functional status with full shoulder range of motion at 6 months postop. Literature on embolization of appendicular plasmacytomas is sparse; however, this case supports its efficacy. We recommend considering preoperative embolization as an adjunctive therapy for all hypervascular bone tumors requiring surgical management, regardless of origin.

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