Arthroscopic Excision of Heterotopic Ossification in the Supraspinatus Muscle

Heterotopic ossification is formation of bone in atypical extra-skeletal tissues and usually occurs spontaneously or following neurologic injury with unknown cause. We report a 46-year-old female with right shoulder pain and restricted range of motion (ROM) for 3 months without history of trauma. Ma...

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Main Authors: Lamees A. Altamimi, Erica Kholinne, Hyojune Kim, Dongjun Park, In-Ho Jeon
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Language:English
Published: Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society 2020-03-01
Series:Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
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Online Access:http://www.cisejournal.org/upload/pdf/cise-2020-00024.pdf
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spelling doaj-0162d45606984c37b25c3d5420269c6c2020-11-25T02:35:49ZengKorean Shoulder and Elbow SocietyClinics in Shoulder and Elbow2288-87212020-03-01231374010.5397/cise.2020.00024757Arthroscopic Excision of Heterotopic Ossification in the Supraspinatus MuscleLamees A. Altamimi0Erica Kholinne1Hyojune Kim2Dongjun Park3In-Ho Jeon4 King Saud University College of Medicine, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Department of Orthopedic Surgery, St. Carolus Hospital, Jakarta, Indonesia Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, KoreaHeterotopic ossification is formation of bone in atypical extra-skeletal tissues and usually occurs spontaneously or following neurologic injury with unknown cause. We report a 46-year-old female with right shoulder pain and restricted range of motion (ROM) for 3 months without history of trauma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a lesion within the rotator cuff supraglenoid. Excisional biopsy from a previous institution revealed a heterotopic ossificans (HO ). Following repeat MRI and bone scan, histopathology from arthroscopic resection confirmed an HO. The patient demonstrated improved pain and ROM at follow-up. Idiopathic HO rarely occurs in the shoulder joint, and resection of HO should be delayed until maturation of the lesion to avoid recurrence. The current case showed that arthroscopic HO resection provides an excellent surgical view to ensure complete lesion removal and minimize soft tissue damage at the supraglenoid area. Furthermore, the minimally invasive procedure of arthroscopy may reduce rehabilitation time and facilitate early return to work.http://www.cisejournal.org/upload/pdf/cise-2020-00024.pdfsupraspinatusheterotopic ossificationarthroscopy
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author Lamees A. Altamimi
Erica Kholinne
Hyojune Kim
Dongjun Park
In-Ho Jeon
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Erica Kholinne
Hyojune Kim
Dongjun Park
In-Ho Jeon
Arthroscopic Excision of Heterotopic Ossification in the Supraspinatus Muscle
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
supraspinatus
heterotopic ossification
arthroscopy
author_facet Lamees A. Altamimi
Erica Kholinne
Hyojune Kim
Dongjun Park
In-Ho Jeon
author_sort Lamees A. Altamimi
title Arthroscopic Excision of Heterotopic Ossification in the Supraspinatus Muscle
title_short Arthroscopic Excision of Heterotopic Ossification in the Supraspinatus Muscle
title_full Arthroscopic Excision of Heterotopic Ossification in the Supraspinatus Muscle
title_fullStr Arthroscopic Excision of Heterotopic Ossification in the Supraspinatus Muscle
title_full_unstemmed Arthroscopic Excision of Heterotopic Ossification in the Supraspinatus Muscle
title_sort arthroscopic excision of heterotopic ossification in the supraspinatus muscle
publisher Korean Shoulder and Elbow Society
series Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
issn 2288-8721
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Heterotopic ossification is formation of bone in atypical extra-skeletal tissues and usually occurs spontaneously or following neurologic injury with unknown cause. We report a 46-year-old female with right shoulder pain and restricted range of motion (ROM) for 3 months without history of trauma. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a lesion within the rotator cuff supraglenoid. Excisional biopsy from a previous institution revealed a heterotopic ossificans (HO ). Following repeat MRI and bone scan, histopathology from arthroscopic resection confirmed an HO. The patient demonstrated improved pain and ROM at follow-up. Idiopathic HO rarely occurs in the shoulder joint, and resection of HO should be delayed until maturation of the lesion to avoid recurrence. The current case showed that arthroscopic HO resection provides an excellent surgical view to ensure complete lesion removal and minimize soft tissue damage at the supraglenoid area. Furthermore, the minimally invasive procedure of arthroscopy may reduce rehabilitation time and facilitate early return to work.
topic supraspinatus
heterotopic ossification
arthroscopy
url http://www.cisejournal.org/upload/pdf/cise-2020-00024.pdf
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