Functional outcomes may vary over time after patellar tendon and knee intra-articular heterotopic ossification excision: A case report

髌腱和膝关节内异位骨化切除术后功能恢复情况可能随时间变化:病例报告

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the formation of mature bone in soft tissue, often occurring after fractures and trauma. Patients with HO experience pain, joint stiffness, and other complications. Treatment aims to improve function; surgical procedures have succeeded in 83.3 % of cases. Existing literature has extensively documented instances of HO occurring in the acetabulum, elbow, and during total hip arthroplasty (THA). HO formation is rare around the knee and intraarticularly after tibia nailing. A unique aspect of our case is the period of restricted ROM in the knee following surgical excision. Additionally, physical therapy played a crucial role in restoring full ROM after this period. CASE: A 38-year-old man presented to our department with right knee pain and restricted ROM resulting from a tibia fracture nailing performed three years earlier in another hospital. Radiographic imaging revealed HO in the retro patellar and intraarticular areas. He underwent surgical excision to remove the HO but continued to experience limited ROM during the follow-up period. Despite undergoing various treatments, including chemoprophylaxis and under anesthesia manipulation, his ROM did not significantly improve. Eventually, after long-term physical therapy, his condition improved, and at the two-year follow-up, he was pain-free with enhanced ROM. DISCUSSION: Surgical resection is recommended when HO significantly affects joint range of motion, but incomplete resection is linked to recurrence. After surgical removal of HO, prophylaxis with indomethacin or single fraction radiotherapy is used. However, limitations in range of motion may persist after surgical excision, and recurrence can occur despite preventive measures. Physical therapy may play a crucial role in restoring range of motion and achieving optimal treatment outcomes. CONCLUSION: Tibia nailing may contribute to the formation of HO and can lead to a restricted ROM in the knee. It is essential to diagnose HO early and consider a multidisciplinary approach that includes surgical excision, chemoprophylaxis, and physical therapy. The role of physical therapy might be more significant than previously thought.

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