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R M S N Magetsari1, M N S Irawan2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Fibroma is a benign tumor. More than 99% fibroma arises from tendon sheaths or tendons. Aggressive Fibroma at posterior compartment knee is a rare case. This report presents one case of fibroma at posterior compartment of the knee with the treatment. CASE REPORT: A boy with 4-year history of knee discomfort and lump at posterior knee joint, no history of infection and trauma. Physical examination revealed a mass (10 × 9 × 7 cm) with limited Range of Motion extension 30°, flexion 70°. MRI revealed a soft tissue mass at posterior knee compartment. Histologic examination showed a circumscribed and lobulated hypo cellular mass containing spindle cells diagnosed as aggressive fibroma. The patient underwent popliteal resection. An ellipse incision was made 2 cm margin of skin around the biopsy site. Fasciocutaneous flaps were created and retracted to expose the posterior compartment. The tumor had a partial well-defined capsule, popliteal artery and vein embedded and pressing the sciatic nerve. The tumor and enveloping muscles were elevated from the base of the compartment. The sciatic nerve was preserved with epineurotomy. The popliteal artery was reconstructed with saphenous veins graft. After the tumor was resected, the heads of gastrocnemius were sutured to each other and to the hamstring muscles to cover popliteal space. After one year postoperative, there was a good vascularization, no recurrence and neurological deficit with Musculoskeletal Tumour Society Scoring System 80%.Entities:
Keywords: Aggresive fibroma; Popliteal; Resection
Year: 2019 PMID: 31704661 PMCID: PMC6920296 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2019.10.060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2210-2612
Fig. 1Lump at the posterior knee joint with limited range of motion.
Fig. 2MRI revealed soft tissue mass sized 10 × 9 × 7 cm at posterior compartment of knee (white arrow).
Fig. 3Histological examination showed a circumscribed and lobulated hypo cellular mass containing spindle cells.
Fig. 4The ellips incision was made around the biopsy site.
Fig. 5Tumor mass was embbeded in the posterior compartment of the knee.
Fig. 6The popliteal artery was reconstructed with saphenous vein graft.