Falconiero Thomas, LaGreca Mark, Badragheh Arash, Jones Nathan, Kester Christopher
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Department of Medicine, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
J Orthop Case Rep. 2024 Oct;14(10):140-145. doi: 10.13107/jocr.2024.v14.i10.4840.
Neurofibromatosis type I (NF1) is an autosomal dominant disorder that typically results in Café-au-lait macules and peripheral nerve sheath tumors (i. e, neurofibromas). While peripheral neurofibromas are common, intra-articular knee neurofibromas are rarely described in the literature. To date, there only have been two other case reports noting intra-articular knee neurofibromas. The authors present the case of a patient with NF1 who was found to have an intra-articular knee neurofibroma incidentally discovered during the surgical approach to a retrograde femoral nail.
The patient is a 65-year-old female who presented to the emergency room after a fall from standing height with left distal thigh pain. X-rays were obtained and demonstrated a left supracondylar, extra-articular distal femur fracture. The patient had known NF1 with widespread cutaneous neurofibromas and was noted to have a large palpable soft-tissue mass over the anterior aspect of the knee on pre-operative examination. After an incision was made for a retrograde femoral intramedullary nail, the large soft-tissue mass prevented adequate surgical visualization. The mass was noted to track laterally around the patellar tendon, into the knee joint, communicating with Hoffa's fat pad. The mass was resected and sent for pathology. The case proceeded uneventfully. The mass sent for pathology was positive for a neurofibroma. Clinical features alongside radiographic, computed tomography, and histopathological findings are presented.
Intra-articular knee neurofibromas are rare and there is a paucity of literature on the topic. While found incidentally in our patient, the discovery of an intra-articular neurofibroma underscores the need for further investigation into its potential association with neuropathic arthropathy and other associated joint disorders.
I型神经纤维瘤病(NF1)是一种常染色体显性疾病,通常会导致咖啡牛奶斑和周围神经鞘瘤(即神经纤维瘤)。虽然周围神经纤维瘤很常见,但关节内膝关节神经纤维瘤在文献中很少被描述。迄今为止,仅有另外两篇病例报告提及关节内膝关节神经纤维瘤。作者报告了一例NF1患者,该患者在逆行股骨钉手术过程中偶然发现患有关节内膝关节神经纤维瘤。
该患者为一名65岁女性,从站立高度摔倒后因左大腿远端疼痛就诊于急诊室。进行了X线检查,显示左股骨髁上、关节外远端股骨骨折。该患者已知患有NF1,有广泛的皮肤神经纤维瘤,术前检查发现膝关节前方有一个可触及的大软组织肿块。在为逆行股骨髓内钉做切口后,这个大软组织肿块妨碍了充分的手术视野。发现该肿块沿髌腱外侧延伸,进入膝关节,与Hoffa脂肪垫相通。切除肿块并送去做病理检查。该病例进展顺利。送去做病理检查的肿块为神经纤维瘤阳性。呈现了临床特征以及影像学、计算机断层扫描和组织病理学检查结果。
关节内膝关节神经纤维瘤很罕见,关于这个主题的文献很少。虽然在我们的患者中是偶然发现的,但关节内神经纤维瘤的发现强调了进一步研究其与神经性关节病和其他相关关节疾病潜在关联的必要性。