Osteoma osteoide de tibia: modalidades terapéuticas a propósito de un caso.
Keywords:
Osteoma, tibia, rebanamiento.Abstract
RESUMENFundamento: el osteoma osteoide es un tumor óseo benigno, que no tiene potencial de crecimiento por lo que su tamaño no supera 1,5 cm pese a que la esclerosis que lo rodea le da un aspecto mayor.
Objetivo: mostrar las posibilidades terapéuticas ante un osteoma osteoide.
Caso clínico: paciente de 18 años de edad que presentó dolor en el tobillo izquierdo y se le diagnosticó osteoma osteoide de tibia, por lo cual requirió tratamiento quirúrgico.
Conclusiones: cuando la lesión tumoral asienta en la cortical de un hueso largo, se prefiere la resección por rebanamiento del hueso esclerótico hasta exponer el nido del osteoma osteoide y luego curetaje óseo.
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