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Synovial Chondromatosis of the Shoulder: Open Synovectomy and Insertion of Osteoarticular Allograft With Internal Fixation to Repair Intraoperative Glenohumeral Joint Instability
Trajkovski T, Mayne IP, Deheshi BM, Ferguson PC
Am J Orthop. 2011;40(8):E154-E158.

 

Synovial chondromatosis is a rare benign disorder characterized by chondroid metaplasia with multinodu­lar proliferation of the synovial lining of a diarthroidal joint, bursa, or tendon sheath. These cartilaginous nodules may become embedded within the proliferat­ing synovium and may extend into the surrounding soft tissues. They also can detach from the synovium, where they can calcify and may present as intra-articular loose bodies. Presence of these nodules leads to joint pain, dysfunction, and ultimately, destruction. Clinically, patients often present with a chronic monoarthropathy.
 
In this article, we report a case of extensive synovial chondromatosis of the right shoulder and surrounding soft tissues with extensive erosion of the humeral head, discuss combined anterior and posterior surgical exci­sion of the cartilaginous fragments, and describe inser­tion of an osteoarticular allograft to repair the humeral head defect and secondary anterior glenohumeral joint instability.

 


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