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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-10 | Issue-07 Call for paper
Case Report: EVAR for Abdominal Descending Aorta Pseudo Aneurysm Secondary to Pott’s Spine
Yassine Eddich, Tarik Bakkali, Imane Halaouate, Nizar Taoussi, Hicham Ziani, Mohamed Zoulati, Hassan Taoufiq Chtata
Published: July 8, 2024 | 57 39
DOI: 10.36347/sasjs.2024.v10i07.009
Pages: 782-786
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Abstract
Osteoid osteomas are rare benign tumors that affect commonly long bones, with typical manifestations, like nocturnal pain and good response to NSAIDs. When presented in juxtaarticular location, in elbow, the diagnosis can be challenging. The typical radiograph shows a nidus in radiolucent area within cortical thickening which can be interpreted as normal when bone overlap occurs. CT scan can be very helpful as diagnostic tool. We report a case of an osteoma osteoid in the coronoid process of ulna conditioning pain and limited ROM despite conservative treatment. Nidus was successfully removed with an anterior approach and en bloc resection, curettage, and radiofrequency ablation. The bone defect was filled with synthetic allograft and full ROM intraoperative confirmed.