Dual medial and anterior approach for excision of extraosseous synovial hip osteochondroma: a case report
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Background: Osteochondromas are the most common benign bone tumors occurring near the end of long bones. In this case report, we demonstrate the successful treatment of a proximal femoral osteochondroma in a pediatric patient excised through a dual medial and anterior approach with no hip dislocation. Case presentation: We present the case of a white Arab 14-year-old boy with chronic hip pain and inability to ambulate. He failed conservative treatment and was referred to us after X-rays revealed two osseous masses. He was diagnosed with an intra-articular hip osteochondroma confirmed on magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography scan. He was treated surgically with excision using two incisions: Smith-Petersen approach and Ferguson approach. Conclusion: This case presents the successful resection of a symptomatic pediatric proximal femoral osteochondroma, using dual medial and anterior approaches without the need for hip dislocation. This was optimal for both the safety and accessibility of this unusual condition. © 2022, The Author(s).
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Case report, Ferguson approach, Hip osteochondroma, Smith-petersen approach, Adolescent, Bone neoplasms, Child, Femur, Humans, Male, Osteochondroma, Radiography, Soft tissue neoplasms, Cefuroxime, Morphine, Ondansetron, Paracetamol, Arab, Article, Body height, Body weight, Cancer surgery, Chronic pain, Clinical article, Clinical examination, Computer assisted tomography, Conservative treatment, Disease duration, Exercise, Follow up, General anesthesia, Hip disease, Hip pain, Human, Nausea, Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, Pediatric patient, Postoperative infection, Postoperative pain, Range of motion, Surgical approach, Treatment failure, Walking difficulty, Wound healing, X ray, Bone tumor, Diagnostic imaging, Pathology, Soft tissue tumor