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01.12.2003 | Case Report
A very rare localization of metastatic lung carcinoma to the interosseous membrane
verfasst von:
G. Maccauro, F. Liuzza, F. Muratori, G. Falcone, G. Gosegher
Erschienen in:
Archives of Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgery
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Ausgabe 10/2003
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Abstract
Introduction
Soft tissue is a rare localization of carcinoma metastasis. Skeletal muscle is considered the most frequent site. The aim of this paper is to report a very rare localization of soft-tissue metastasis of lung adenocarcinoma in the lower leg interosseous membrane, surgically treated at our department.
Materials and methods
A 66-year-old man with a history of lung adenocarcinoma was admitted to our department because he complained of a pain resistant to drugs that had persisted for 1 month. Imaging showed that the lesion was unique, localized in the interosseous membrane, with a distal margin more than 2 cm above the ankle platform. A distal fibula resection, including the tumour and a reconstruction according to Capanna type A2 was performed.
Results
At the 6 months follow-up, the patient was walking without external support.
Conclusion
Surgery is not the treatment of choice for soft-tissue metastases, but it may be recommended when the lesion is unique and inducing a pain resistant to anti-inflammatory drugs.