Symptomatic Benign Intraosseous Osteolytic Lesions of the Glenoid: Report of 3 cases |
Young Kyu Kim, Seung Hyun Cho, Sung Hoon Moon |
1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Gacheon University, Gil Hospital, Incheon, South Korea. 2Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Kangwon National University Hospital, Chuncheon, South Korea. luteus@naver.com |
증상이 있는 관절와의 양성 골내 골용해성 병변: 3예에 대한 증례보고 |
김영규·조승현·문성훈* |
가천대학교 길병원 정형외과학교실, 강원대학교 정형외과학교실 |
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Abstract |
Benign intraosseous osteolytic lesions of the glenoid are very rare. The present study reports on three cases of symptomatic intraosseous osteolytic lesions of the glenoid in which surgical interventions were made. Of the three, two cases presented with intraosseous ganglion and one case with fibrous dysplasia. In all the cases, the lesion was located at the posteroinferior portion of the glenoid, and it seems to be related to posterior shoulder pain. If intraosseous osteolytic lesions have symptoms or the risk for chondral defects or cortical breakage, surgical intervention is needed and bone curettage with or without bone grafting will be a useful treatment option. |
Key Words:
Shoulder; Glenoid; Intraosseous ganglion; Fibrous dysplasia; Curettage; Bone graft |
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