Sodha Samir, Nagda Sameer H, Sennett Brian J
Crystal Run Health Care, Middletown, New York, USA.
Arthroscopy. 2006 Jul;22(7):802.e1-3. doi: 10.1016/j.arthro.2005.05.035.
A case of heterotopic ossification occurring after elbow arthroscopy in a young, healthy, throwing athlete is reported. The heterotopic bone caused a loss of motion post-arthroscopy in the patient and was confirmed with plain radiographs and bone scan. Twenty-two months after elbow arthroscopy, the patient underwent an open excision of the heterotopic bone. He returned to competitive throwing the next season. While this complication is rare after such minimally invasive procedures, this entity should be considered in the differential diagnosis in the throwing athlete who is unable to recover full range of motion after elbow arthroscopy.
报道了一例年轻、健康的从事投掷运动的运动员在肘关节镜检查后发生异位骨化的病例。异位骨导致患者关节镜检查后活动度丧失,经X线平片和骨扫描得以证实。肘关节镜检查22个月后,患者接受了异位骨的开放性切除手术。在下个赛季,他恢复了竞技投掷运动。虽然这种并发症在这类微创手术后很少见,但对于肘关节镜检查后无法恢复全关节活动度的投掷运动员,在鉴别诊断时应考虑到这一情况。