Osteochondroma of the superomedial scapula managed with a novel muscle sparing approach: case report and review of literature.

Journal: Journal Of Surgical Case Reports
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Abstract

Osteochondromas are a common type of benign primary bone tumor rarely occurring in the scapula. When it is symptomatic, surgical removal is recommended. There are multiple approaches for surgical excision that can be used depending on the location and size of the tumor. We present a case of a 14-year-old female who was seen in the orthopedic clinic with right shoulder pain, mechanical symptoms and medial scapular winging due to a superomedial osteochondroma of the scapula. A novel superior approach to the superomedial ventral surface of the scapula was utilized to excise the tumor with good clinical results.

Authors
Dylan Shafer, Emilio Robles, Catherine Linsley, Ashley Lamb
Relevant Conditions

Osteochondroma