乳腺癌继发病理性锁骨骨折1例,微创切开复位内固定。

Ben Murphy, Stephen Murphy, Andre McLeod, Padhraig O'Loughlin, David Morrissey
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简介:这是首例报道的乳腺癌转移到锁骨,导致病理性骨折,随后接受切开复位内固定(ORIF)治疗的病例。病例报告:一名60岁女性在游泳时出现轻微创伤后肩部疼痛。她有前驱疼痛和乳腺癌病史。x光片显示右锁骨骨折。患者持续疼痛,x线片未愈合,可能为病理性骨折。骨活组织检查与转移性乳腺癌累及锁骨一致。采用ORIF进行症状控制。14个月的随访显示骨折愈合,完全恢复活动。结论:病理性锁骨骨折可能是未知原发肿瘤的主诉,甚至可能是先前治疗过的恶性肿瘤复发的信号。它们可能很难诊断,因此,我们会敦促外科医生对这些病例保持高度的怀疑。文献中已经描述了锁骨转移的切除和部分甚至全部锁骨切除术。这是第一例报道的乳腺癌转移到锁骨,导致病理性骨折并随后接受ORIF治疗的病例。我们建议外科医生在将来遇到这个问题时,考虑将其作为一种手术选择,以缓解疼痛并恢复其他健康和活跃的患者的功能。
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Pathological Clavicle Fracture Secondary to Breast Carcinoma After a Minor Trauma and Fixed with Open Reduction and Internal Fixation: A Case Report.

Introduction: This is the first reported case of breast carcinoma metastasizing to the clavicle, causing a pathological fracture and subsequently being treated with open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF).

Case report: A 60-year-old female presented with shoulder pain after a minor trauma while swimming. She had prodromal pain and a breast cancer history. The radiograph revealed a right clavicle fracture. She had ongoing pain and no union on radiographs, with concern for a pathological fracture. Bone biopsy was performed and consistent with metastatic breast carcinoma involving the clavicle. ORIF was performed for symptomatic control. A 14-month follow-up revealed a healed fracture and a full return to activity.

Conclusion: A pathological clavicle fracture may be the presenting complaint of an unknown primary tumor or even signal recurrence of a previously treated malignancy. They can be challenging to diagnose and as such, we would urge surgeons to have a high index of suspicion in these cases. Excision of clavicular metastasis and partial or even full claviculectomy have been described in the literature. This is the first reported case of breast carcinoma metastasizing to the clavicle, causing a pathological fracture and subsequently being treated with ORIF. We would suggest that surgeons faced with this issue in the future consider it as a surgical option for pain relief and restoration of function in the otherwise fit and active patient.

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