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Morel-Lavallee Lesion in the Upper Extremity.

Grant K Cochran1, Kathryn H Hanna1.   

Abstract

Background: The Morel-Lavallee lesion (MLL) is a closed internal degloving injury that results from shearing of the skin and subcutaneous tissue from the underlying fascia. Disruption of the perforating blood vessels and lymphatics results in a lesion filled with serosanguinous fluid and necrotized fat. MLLs are most commonly described in association with pelvic and lower extremity trauma, and there are limited reports of these lesions in other locations.
Methods: This case report describes a 58-year-old male referred from his primary care physician with a soft tissue mass in the upper arm. Careful history discovered prior trauma with extensive bruising and MRI revealed a large encapsulated mass consistent with MLL.
Results: An open debridement with excision of pseudocapsule was performed. Meticulous closure over a drain was performed and the patient healed without complication or recurrence. Intra-operative cultures were negative and pathology was consistent with MLL.
Conclusion: MLL should always be considered in the setting of previous trauma regardless the location. In the chronic setting an open approach with excision of pseudocapsule can have an acceptable result.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Lavallee; Morel; cyst; internal degloving; soft tissue mass

Mesh:

Year:  2016        PMID: 28082855      PMCID: PMC5207285          DOI: 10.1177/1558944716646776

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


  6 in total

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2.  Postoperative surgical site infection following acetabular fracture fixation.

Authors:  Takashi Suzuki; Steven J Morgan; Wade R Smith; Philip F Stahel; Syed A Gillani; David J Hak
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3.  The Mayo Clinic experience with Morel-Lavallée lesions: establishment of a practice management guideline.

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4.  Diagnosis and management of closed internal degloving injuries associated with pelvic and acetabular fractures: the Morel-Lavallée lesion.

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Journal:  J Trauma       Date:  1997-06

5.  Closed degloving injuries: results following conservative surgery.

Authors:  D A Hudson; J D Knottenbelt; J E Krige
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6.  The morel-lavallée lesion as a rare differential diagnosis for recalcitrant bursitis of the knee: case report and literature review.

Authors:  Ivor S Vanhegan; B Dala-Ali; L Verhelst; P Mallucci; Fares S Haddad
Journal:  Case Rep Orthop       Date:  2012-12-20
  6 in total
  3 in total

1.  Case Report: Stage VI Morel-Lavallée Lesion with a Large Challenging Defect.

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3.  Morel-Lavallée Lesion of the Elbow Region ‎in a Young Male: Case Report and ‎Literature Review.

Authors:  Sarmad R Sulaiman; Abdullah M Alsuhaymi; Shadha A Al-Zubaidi; Alhanouf A Almusallam; Ahmed M Yassin; Rayan AlArabi
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-07-26
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