Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences 43 巻 2 号
1994-06 発行

An Experience of Ischemic Limb Salvage Associated with Myositis Ossificans of the Left Thigh

Kochi Kazuhiro
Okita Mitsuaki
Isono Motoaki
Shigemoto Shigenori
Watanabe Kiminori
Shigemoto Miho
Matsuura Yuichirou
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Abstract
A case of ischemic limb salvage associated with myositis ossificans of the left thigh in a 66-year-old man was reported. The patient had a medical history of cerebral palsy and a cervical spinal cord injury, and had an operative past history of hip arthroplasty for fracture of the left femoral neck 10 years before. He showed ischemic symptoms such as paleness, coldness, and loss of the left dorsal arterial pulsation in the left toe, and had a rapidly growing mass in the left thigh. Roentgenography and computed tomography showed a mass 10 cm by 10 cm by 8 cm in size with severe calcification in the left quariceps muscle. Occlusion of the left common femoral artery was found in the arteriogram. Surgery was carried out in order to establish an accurate diagnosis and to rescue the left lower limb. The arterial pulsation was recovered as the result of completely resecting the left quariceps muscle tumor. The pathohistological diagnosis was of myositis ossificans in the quariceps muscle of the thigh. Etidronate disodium was administered in order to prevent a recurrence postoperatively. The patient has been well for the 13 months since surgery.
著者キーワード
Limb salvage
Myositis ossificans