Endoscopic resection of a localized tenosynovial giant cell tumor causing posterior ankle impingement in a 15-year-old athlete: A case report
Özet
Tenosynovial giant cell tumor (TGCT) is a systematically benign
but locally aggressive lesion arising from the synovium, tendon
sheath or joint bursae. Even in athletes, soft tissue tumors may
be the underlying reason or a component of posterior ankle
impingement, although the most common mechanism is forceful
and repetitive plantar flexion. In this article, we present a case
of localized TGCT in a 15-year-old female patient presenting
with symptoms of posterior ankle impingement. The preferred
technique for treatment was complete local resection via posterior
ankle endoscopy. The patient returned to sports at three months
and no recurrence was observed on the last follow-up at the
first postoperative year. Although rare, soft tissue tumors should
be taken into consideration in posterior ankle impingement in
athletes. Such benign soft tissue tumors in the posterior ankle
can be treated safely and effectively via two-portal posterior
endoscopic approach.
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