Vavourakis Michail, Rozis Meletis, Galanis Athanasios, Zachariou Dimitrios, Kolovos Ioannis, Patilas Christos, Eftychiadis Christos, Pneumaticos Spyros G
3rd Orthopaedic Department, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, KAT General Hospital of Athens, Athens, GRC.
Department of Pathology, KAT General Hospital of Athens, Athens, GRC.
Cureus. 2022 May 28;14(5):e25429. doi: 10.7759/cureus.25429. eCollection 2022 May.
Foot and ankle tumors are relatively rare. Nevertheless, the calcaneus is a prevalent location accommodating various lesions. Reactional periostitis of the lateral wall is rarely encountered but can potentially mimic a wide variety of tumors. We present a case of excessive proliferation due to chronic compression of the peroneal tendons against the calcaneus in a female patient with a history of diminished foot control, treated successfully by tumor excision and peroneal restoration via the tubularization technique. This study aimed to underline the mimicking potential of reactional periostitis and its effect on the peroneal tendons and hindfoot motion.
足踝部肿瘤相对少见。然而,跟骨是容纳各种病变的常见部位。外侧壁的反应性骨膜炎很少见,但可能会模仿多种肿瘤。我们报告一例有足控制能力下降病史的女性患者,由于腓骨肌腱长期受压于跟骨导致过度增生,通过肿瘤切除及采用管状化技术修复腓骨肌腱成功治愈。本研究旨在强调反应性骨膜炎的模仿可能性及其对腓骨肌腱和后足运动的影响。