| Literature DB >> 30815711 |
Faruk Aykanat1, Cornelis Vincenten2, Mehmet Cenk Cankus1, Ozkan Kose3,4, Muzaffer Sindel5.
Abstract
Os vesalianum pedis is a rare accessory ossicle located at the 5th metatarsal base. This anatomic variation is typically asymptomatic and usually detected incidentally on routine foot radiographs. However, it may be a source of lateral foot pain and rarely become symptomatic following traumatic ankle injuries such as an inversion ankle sprain. To date, seven symptomatic os vesalianum pedis cases that required surgical treatment have been reported in the current literature. Herein, a 17-year-old professional football player with a symptomatic os vesalianum pedis was presented. The ossicle was surgically removed upon failure of conservative treatment. At the sixth month, the patient returned to sport without any restriction or pain. Clinical presentation, diagnosis, and treatment options of symptomatic os vesalianum pedis were discussed with an extensive literature review.Entities:
Keywords: Accessory ossicle; Anatomic variation; Foot; Metatarsal apophysis; Os vesalianum pedis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30815711 DOI: 10.1007/s00256-019-03190-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Skeletal Radiol ISSN: 0364-2348 Impact factor: 2.199