老年患者肩锁骨巨大囊肿。直到什么时候治疗病因。

PARDO COELLO, CALATRAVA ROMERO, MADROÑERO MELO, LÓPEZ MONTES, NIEVES HERNÁNDEZ, RABADÁN PÉREZ, CASTELLANOS ROBLES
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肩锁关节囊肿是一种罕见的实体,通常存在于老年慢性损伤或肩袖关节病患者。囊肿形成的原因有几种,一般有两种最常见,我们将在本文中讨论。临床病例:我们报告一位82岁男性患者,患有巨大肩锁囊肿,直径超过20cm,近几个月快速增长,并伴有肩袖肌腱损伤。讨论:这些囊肿不是很常见的损伤,主要由肩锁关节退行性变引起,多数病例伴有肩袖损伤。诊断基于临床检查、超声和磁共振成像。囊肿抽吸和皮质类固醇浸润治疗通常不是很有效,复发率高,因此手术切除囊肿更有意义。结论:这些囊肿的手术指征是疼痛,有时需要切除锁骨远端碎片;当存在肩袖损伤时,反向肩关节置换术是一种选择;然而,对于症状较差的患者,单纯切除囊肿是一种有效的治疗方法。
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Quiste gigante acromioclavicular en paciente mayor. Hasta cuando tratar la causa.
Introduction: Acromioclavicular joint cysts are a rare entity, generally present in elderly patients with chronic injuries or arthropathies of the rotator cuff. There are several causes of cyst formation, there are generally two of the most frequent, which we will talk about in this article. Clinical case: We present the case of an 82-year-old male patient with a giant acromioclavicular cyst, more than 20 cm in diameter, with rapid growth in recent months and with associated rotator cuff tendon injury. Discussion: These cysts are not very frequent injuries, mainly caused by degeneration of the acromioclavicular joint, most of the cases associated with rotator cuff injuries. Diagnosis is based on clinical examination, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. Treatment by cyst aspiration and corticosteroid infiltration is not usually very effective and has a high recurrence rate, so surgical removal of the cyst is more indicated. Conclusions: The surgical indication for these cysts is pain, sometimes associated with resection of distal fragments of the clavicle; when a rotator cuff injury is present, reverse shoulder arthroplasty can be an alternative; however, in patients with poor symptoms, simple excision of the cyst can be an effective treatment.
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