Recurrent lipoma: an uncommon presentation in the wrist after incomplete excision.

IF 0.4 Q4 SURGERY
Case Reports in Plastic Surgery and Hand Surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-18 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/23320885.2024.2303997
Marc D Mazur, Tinatin Natroshvili, Sandra J M Jongen, Marius A Kemler
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Abstract

Patient: Female, 58-year-old.

Final diagnosis: Benign recurrent lipoma following incomplete surgical removal.

Symptoms: Discomfort, Aesthetic Dissatisfaction.

Clinical procedure: Surgical Revision-Excision-Exploration with Lipoma Extraction.

Specialty: Plastic Surgery (Hand Surgery).

Objective: Unusual Clinical Presentation and Course.

Background: Lipoma is a usually painless tumor composed of adipocytes, of fat cells, arising from mesenchymal tissue. It manifests itself in locations in the body where adipocytes are and has circumscribed growth. Its incidence in the hand is relatively low (1%-4.9%). Despite most lipomas being benign and usually asymptomatic, the location of lipoma can lead to nerve compression symptoms. We report a case of an unusual recurrence of lipoma in the wrist after incomplete excision.

Case report: A 58-year-old female presented with a large, soft mass located on the volar side of the wrist, which recurred during the first week following the initial excision. While the patient did not exhibit symptoms of nerve compression, she reported experiencing swelling and pain at the surgical site postoperatively. The patient underwent surgical re-excision of the lesion, and the excised tissue was sent for histological examination. The subsequent histological analysis confirmed the diagnosis of a benign lipoma. The patient expressed satisfaction with the surgical revision, postoperative care, and outcomes, reporting high levels of contentment in pain relief, functional improvement, and cosmetic results.

Conclusions: Lipomas often remain asymptomatic for extended periods, only becoming a source of discomfort or concern once they increase in size or impact one's appearance. Although most lipomas are benign and pose little risk to overall health, certain malignant variants exist. Recurrence of lipoma is uncommon and typically suggests an incomplete initial excision. In anatomically complex regions like the hand or wrist, meticulous planning and preoperative imaging are essential to prevent compression, exclude malignancy, and preserve function.

复发性脂肪瘤:不完全切除术后腕部脂肪瘤的一种罕见表现。
患者:女性,58 岁:最终诊断:良性复发性脂肪瘤,手术切除不彻底:不适、审美不满意:外科翻修-切除-探查与脂肪瘤摘除术:整形外科(手外科):背景:脂肪瘤是一种通常无痛的肿瘤:脂肪瘤是一种通常由脂肪细胞组成的无痛性肿瘤,由间质组织产生。脂肪瘤好发于体内有脂肪细胞的部位,呈环状生长。手部脂肪瘤的发病率相对较低(1%-4.9%)。尽管大多数脂肪瘤是良性的,而且通常没有症状,但脂肪瘤的位置会导致神经压迫症状。我们报告了一例不寻常的腕部脂肪瘤不完全切除后复发的病例:病例报告:一名 58 岁的女性患者在腕部外侧发现一个巨大、柔软的肿块,在初次切除后的第一周复发。虽然患者没有表现出神经压迫症状,但她报告说术后手术部位出现肿胀和疼痛。患者接受了手术再次切除病灶,切除的组织被送去进行组织学检查。随后的组织学分析证实了良性脂肪瘤的诊断。患者对手术翻修、术后护理和结果表示满意,在疼痛缓解、功能改善和美容效果方面都很满意:脂肪瘤通常长期无症状,只有在体积增大或影响外观时才会引起不适或担忧。虽然大多数脂肪瘤是良性的,对整体健康的风险很小,但也存在某些恶性变异。脂肪瘤复发的情况并不常见,通常表明初次切除不彻底。对于手部或腕部等解剖结构复杂的部位,精心规划和术前成像对于防止压迫、排除恶性肿瘤和保护功能至关重要。
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