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Vascular complications of osteochondromas.

M A Vasseur1, O Fabre.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Osteochondromas are the most common benign tumor of the bone. They are sometimes responsible for vascular complications involving either veins or arteries, principally around the knee.
METHODS: We report six cases of such complications. An extensive review of literature through a computerized research was performed.
RESULTS: We found 97 cases that were previously reported in the English literature giving sufficient details and providing data on 103 cases for analysis.
CONCLUSION: Surgical treatment of vascular complications of osteochondromas is recommended as an urgent procedure to avoid irreversible damages, such as arterial occlusion, embolism, or phlebitis. Prophylactic resection of osteochondromas in the vicinity of a vessel must be performed.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10709067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vasc Surg        ISSN: 0741-5214            Impact factor:   4.268


  28 in total

1.  Post-traumatic pseudoaneurysm of brachial artery in multiple hereditary exostoses.

Authors:  Dexter Kenneth Bateman; Howard Y Bar-Eli; Saum A Rahimi; John Andrew Bowe
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2018-06-27

2.  Multiple hereditary exostoses and stroke due to vertebral artery dissection.

Authors:  Antonio Arauz; Bernardo Hernández-Curiel; Jonathan Colin-Luna; David J Dávila-Ortiz de Montellano; Miguel A Barboza
Journal:  J Vasc Interv Neurol       Date:  2015-02

3.  Osteochondroma Complicated by a Popliteal Vein Aneurysm- A Rare Case Report.

Authors:  Sonali Sethi; Meenakshi Prakash; Anil Dhal; Sunil Kumar Puri
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2016-09-01

4.  Acute popliteal pseudoaneurysm rupture secondary to distal femoral osteochondroma in a patient with hereditary multiple exostoses.

Authors:  I S Vanhegan; K N Shehzad; T S Bhatti; T S Waters
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2012-04       Impact factor: 1.891

5.  Osteochondroma of the fifth rib resulting in recurrent hemothorax.

Authors:  Mital Patel; Thomas W Bauer; Thomas Santoscoy; Hakan Ilaslan
Journal:  Skeletal Radiol       Date:  2015-09-30       Impact factor: 2.199

6.  Acute Lower Extremity Ischemia due to the Popliteal Pseudoaneurysm in a 16-year-old Boy with Multiple Exostoses.

Authors:  Hiroshi Banno; Rabih Houbballah; Jean-Pierre Becquemin
Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2013-05-23

7.  Multiple hereditary exostoses: A pseudoaneurysm masquerading as tumor.

Authors:  Hari Trivedi; Thomas M Link; Richard J O'Donnell; Andrew E Horvai; Daria Motamedi
Journal:  J Radiol Case Rep       Date:  2016-08-31

Review 8.  Osteochondromas: An Updated Review of Epidemiology, Pathogenesis, Clinical Presentation, Radiological Features and Treatment Options.

Authors:  Kostas Tepelenis; Georgios Papathanakos; Aikaterini Kitsouli; Theodoros Troupis; Alexandra Barbouti; Konstantinos Vlachos; Panagiotis Kanavaros; Panagiotis Kitsoulis
Journal:  In Vivo       Date:  2021 Mar-Apr       Impact factor: 2.155

9.  Deep vein thrombosis associated with femur osteochondroma: report of a case.

Authors:  Oh Joo Han; Jae Yoon Kim; Mijoo Kang; Taeseok Bae; Taeseung Lee
Journal:  Ann Vasc Dis       Date:  2010-03-29

Review 10.  Popliteal artery pseudo-aneurysm secondary to femoral osteochondroma: a case report and literature review.

Authors:  Robert S M Davies; Uzma Satti; Robert G M Duffield
Journal:  Ann R Coll Surg Engl       Date:  2007-07       Impact factor: 1.891

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