Adamantinoma of tibia: Surgical management with intercalary allograft. Report of a case
Keywords:
Fracture, Pathological, Adamantinoma, Allograft, IntercalaryAbstract
The adamantinoma is a biphasic malignant tumor comprising 0.4% of all primary bone tumors and 23% debuts with pathological fractures associated with trauma that occurred months or years earlier. We report the case is presented of a twenty-year-old woman that debuted with a pathological fracture of the right tibia with a low-energy trauma. The radiological and histopathological studies confirmed the presence of an adamantinoma. This was treated surgically by wide resection of the tumor and reconstructed with an intercalary allograft bone ment that was fixed with a tibial intramedullary multidirectional antirotatory stability nail sustained further by a proximal plate. The radiological and clinical results were satisfactory.
Author Biographies
Felipe Criollo, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
Clínica de Ortopedia Oncológica, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá D. C., Colombia
Luis Carlos Gómez, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
Clínica de Ortopedia Oncológica, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá D. C., Colombia
Camilo Soto, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
Clínica de Ortopedia Oncológica, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá D. C., Colombia
Óscar Messa, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología
Clínica de Ortopedia Oncológica, Instituto Nacional de Cancerología, Bogotá D. C., Colombia
Camilo Estrada, Universidad El Bosque
Ortopedia y Traumatología, Universidad El Bosque, Bogotá D. C., Colombia
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