Treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck: clinical case

BACKGROUND: Osteochondroma (osteochondral exostosis) is the most common benign neoplasm of bone tissue, accounting for up to 9% of all bone tumors. Possible manifestations of a single osteochondral exostosis are pain, a limited range of motion, compression of vascular or neural structures, and crepi...

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Main Authors: Ivan A. Vasilyev, Musa N. Maysigov, Alexey N. Logvinov, Alexander V. Frolov, Dmitry A. Bessonov, Dmitry O. Ilyin, Andrey V. Korolev
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Published: Eco-vector 2024-07-01
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author Ivan A. Vasilyev
Musa N. Maysigov
Alexey N. Logvinov
Alexander V. Frolov
Dmitry A. Bessonov
Dmitry O. Ilyin
Andrey V. Korolev
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Musa N. Maysigov
Alexey N. Logvinov
Alexander V. Frolov
Dmitry A. Bessonov
Dmitry O. Ilyin
Andrey V. Korolev
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description BACKGROUND: Osteochondroma (osteochondral exostosis) is the most common benign neoplasm of bone tissue, accounting for up to 9% of all bone tumors. Possible manifestations of a single osteochondral exostosis are pain, a limited range of motion, compression of vascular or neural structures, and crepitus. The literature describes several clinical cases of the treatment of patients with osteochondral exostosis of the proximal radius. A distinguishing feature of the proximal radius’s anatomy is the close location of such anatomical structures as the posterior interosseous nerve, the enthesis of the distal biceps tendon, and the proximal radioulnar joint. CLINICAL CASE DESCRIPTION: This clinical case for the first time describes osteochondroma of the radial neck, which causes supination deficiency. CONCLUSION: The surgical treatment allowed us to achieve excellent treatment results with the complete restoration of the function and range of motion in the elbow joint. The key aspect is the knowledge of this segment’s anatomy.
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spelling doaj-art-e7ff95c3cbbe4cd195570797d65c1e262025-08-20T02:18:39ZengEco-vectorКлиническая практика2220-30952618-86272024-07-01152818810.17816/clinpract62631578424Treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck: clinical caseIvan A. Vasilyev0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1163-950XMusa N. Maysigov1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2096-5876Alexey N. Logvinov2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3235-5407Alexander V. Frolov3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2973-8303Dmitry A. Bessonov4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0532-9847Dmitry O. Ilyin5https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2493-4601Andrey V. Korolev6https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8769-9963European Clinic of Sports Traumatology and Orthopaedics (ECSTO)European Clinic of Sports Traumatology and Orthopaedics (ECSTO)European Clinic of Sports Traumatology and Orthopaedics (ECSTO)European Clinic of Sports Traumatology and Orthopaedics (ECSTO)European Clinic of Sports Traumatology and Orthopaedics (ECSTO)European Clinic of Sports Traumatology and Orthopaedics (ECSTO)European Clinic of Sports Traumatology and Orthopedics (ECSTO)BACKGROUND: Osteochondroma (osteochondral exostosis) is the most common benign neoplasm of bone tissue, accounting for up to 9% of all bone tumors. Possible manifestations of a single osteochondral exostosis are pain, a limited range of motion, compression of vascular or neural structures, and crepitus. The literature describes several clinical cases of the treatment of patients with osteochondral exostosis of the proximal radius. A distinguishing feature of the proximal radius’s anatomy is the close location of such anatomical structures as the posterior interosseous nerve, the enthesis of the distal biceps tendon, and the proximal radioulnar joint. CLINICAL CASE DESCRIPTION: This clinical case for the first time describes osteochondroma of the radial neck, which causes supination deficiency. CONCLUSION: The surgical treatment allowed us to achieve excellent treatment results with the complete restoration of the function and range of motion in the elbow joint. The key aspect is the knowledge of this segment’s anatomy.https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/626315/pdfosteochondral exostosiselbow jointosteochondromaradial neckcontracturebenign neoplasmposterior interosseous nerve
spellingShingle Ivan A. Vasilyev
Musa N. Maysigov
Alexey N. Logvinov
Alexander V. Frolov
Dmitry A. Bessonov
Dmitry O. Ilyin
Andrey V. Korolev
Treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck: clinical case
Клиническая практика
osteochondral exostosis
elbow joint
osteochondroma
radial neck
contracture
benign neoplasm
posterior interosseous nerve
title Treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck: clinical case
title_full Treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck: clinical case
title_fullStr Treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck: clinical case
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck: clinical case
title_short Treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck: clinical case
title_sort treatment of a patient with massive osteochondral exostosis of the radial neck clinical case
topic osteochondral exostosis
elbow joint
osteochondroma
radial neck
contracture
benign neoplasm
posterior interosseous nerve
url https://journals.eco-vector.com/clinpractice/article/viewFile/626315/pdf
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