机构地区:[1]Department of Orthopaedic Surgery,Singapore General Hospital,Singapore 169856,Singapore [2]NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine,NUHS Tower Block,Singapore 119228,Singapore
出 处:《World Journal of Orthopedics》2019年第9期339-347,共9页世界骨科杂志(英文版)
摘 要:BACKGROUND Heel pain is a common orthopaedic complaint,and if left untreated can be a source of chronic morbidity.Accurate diagnosis can be challenging,owing to the complex anatomy and multiple pain generators present in the foot.We aim to share our clinical experience managing an unusual case of chronic heel pain secondary to osteochondroma.CASE SUMMARY A 41-year-old obese male who works as a porter presented with a long-standing history of left plantar heel pain.He was assessed to have point tenderness over the plantar insertion of the calcaneus as well as a positive Silfverski?ld test.He was treated for plantar fasciitis and tight gastrocnemius but failed conservative therapies as well as surgical intervention.Magnetic resonance imaging revealed the presence of a pedunculated bony protrusion over the plantar aspect of the calcaneus.The decision was made for excision of the osteochondroma,and the patient has been pain-free since.CONCLUSION Osteochondromas are rarely symptomatic in skeletally mature patients.While most are benign with a very low risk of malignant transformation,surgical excision can yield excellent results and significant pain relief in symptomatic patients.BACKGROUND Heel pain is a common orthopaedic complaint, and if left untreated can be a source of chronic morbidity. Accurate diagnosis can be challenging, owing to the complex anatomy and multiple pain generators present in the foot. We aim to share our clinical experience managing an unusual case of chronic heel pain secondary to osteochondroma.CASE SUMMARY A 41-year-old obese male who works as a porter presented with a long-standing history of left plantar heel pain. He was assessed to have point tenderness over the plantar insertion of the calcaneus as well as a positive Silfverski?ld test. He was treated for plantar fasciitis and tight gastrocnemius but failed conservative therapies as well as surgical intervention. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed the presence of a pedunculated bony protrusion over the plantar aspect of the calcaneus. The decision was made for excision of the osteochondroma, and the patient has been pain-free since.CONCLUSION Osteochondromas are rarely symptomatic in skeletally mature patients. While most are benign with a very low risk of malignant transformation, surgical excision can yield excellent results and significant pain relief in symptomatic patients.
关 键 词:Chronic HEEL PAIN RECALCITRANT HEEL PAIN OSTEOCHONDROMA Diagnostic challenge Case report
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