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Abstract
35-year-old male patient presented with gradually increasing painful swelling of the right shoulder, which was incised and drained and wound persisted as a discharging sinus on the anterolateral aspect of the deltoid region with seropurulent discharge. A clinical diagnosis of tuberculosis of the shoulder was made. Plain skiagram of the right shoulder revealed multicystic lesion involving the entire scapula and upper third of the humerus with loss of joint space and pathological fracture at the junction of upper one-third and lower two-thirds of the humerus. A clinico-radiological diagnosis of hydatid disease was made. In view of the extensive involvement of the scapula with stiff shoulder and an active sinus, a two-stage surgical procedure was performed. Stage 1 consisted of en bloc excision of the scapula, upper half of the humerus and lateral end of the clavicle. Stage II surgery, consisting of fibular bone grafting. Tablet albendazole (400 mg, thrice daily) was given as systemic scolicidal agent. This case is reported in view of it's rarity and to highlight the management.Entities:
Keywords: En bloc excision; hydatid disease; scapula and humerus
Year: 2007 PMID: 21139753 PMCID: PMC2989127 DOI: 10.4103/0019-5413.33691
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Orthop ISSN: 0019-5413 Impact factor: 1.251
Figure 1Clinical photograph showing right shoulder with diffuse swelling extending into pectoral region filling delto-pectoral groove and upper third of arm with a sinus in anterior-lateral aspect of deltoid region.
Figure 2Plain skiagram of right shoulder showing expansile multicystic lesion involving the entire scapula and upper third of humerus. Note malunited pathological fracture of humerus.
Figure 3Photograph showing hydatid cysts dissected out of the specimen.
Figure 4Follow up clinical photograph shows 30°-40° of active painless movements at shoulder region with reasonably good stability
Figure 5Plain Skiagram of right shoulder shows fibular graft in the remaining distal humerus showing consolidation of the graft