Synovial Chondromatosis of the Hand and Wrist: A 35-Year Retrospective Case Review.

IF 0.5 Q4 SURGERY
Holly Morris, Victoria Lo, Becky Sheehy, Karen L Smith
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Background: Synovial chondromatosis is a condition that rarely occurs in the hand and wrist. Recurrence and malignant transformation are two potential complications of the disease. We set out to retrospectively review 35 years of practice within our sarcoma and tertiary hand unit and identify recurrence or malignant transformation. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis of patients with synovial chondromatosis seen at our sarcoma and tertiary hand unit for the past 35 years. Incidence of recurrence or malignant transformation was noted. Where possible, patients were clinically and radiologically reviewed with range of motion, grip strength and patient evaluation measures obtained. Results: Of 12 patients presenting to the practice, seven patients were followed up and, of these, two demonstrated recurrences. The recurrence was diagnosed based on patient-reported symptoms, clinical examination and the requisition of further imaging. Of the five who could not be followed up, two demonstrated recurrence and one had malignant transformation with a low-grade chondrosarcoma on histology. Conclusions: While a rare disease, we demonstrated recurrence within our small case series. Fusion to obliterate the joint is an option in the management of recurrence. For the diagnostically challenging, genetic testing may be beneficial, though genetic rearrangements are not seen in all cases. All patients should be counselled on symptoms to watch for as a small proportion may experience recurrence and a small percentage may undergo malignant transformation. Level of Evidence: Level IV (Therapeutic).

手和手腕滑膜软骨瘤病:35年回顾性病例回顾。
背景:滑膜软骨瘤病是一种很少发生在手腕部的疾病。复发和恶性转化是本病的两种潜在并发症。我们开始回顾性回顾35年的肉瘤和第三手单位的实践,并确定复发或恶性转化。方法:回顾性分析过去35年来在我们的肉瘤和第三手单位见过的滑膜软骨瘤病患者。观察复发或恶性转化的发生率。在可能的情况下,对患者进行临床和放射学检查,获得运动范围,握力和患者评估措施。结果:在12例患者中,7例患者接受了随访,其中2例复发。根据患者报告的症状、临床检查和进一步影像学检查的要求诊断复发。未能随访的5例患者中,2例复发,1例组织学表现为恶性转化伴低级别软骨肉瘤。结论:虽然这是一种罕见的疾病,但我们在我们的小病例系列中发现了复发。融合术消除关节是治疗复发的一种选择。对于具有挑战性的诊断,基因检测可能是有益的,尽管基因重排并不见得在所有情况下。所有患者应告知症状,以观察,因为一小部分患者可能会复发,一小部分患者可能会发生恶性转化。证据等级:IV级(治疗性)。
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