Volume : V, Issue : XII, December - 2016

MANAGEMENT OF OSTEOFIBROUS DYSPLASIA OF THE ULNA AFTER RESECTION WITH ELASTIC INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL AND NON VASCULAR FIBULAR GRAFT A CASE REPORT

Eknath Pawar, Ujwal Ramteke, Hitesh Mangukiya, Ayush Singh

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 Introduction: Osteofious dysplasia is a rare, non neoplastic condition of unknown etiology that affects the long bones. It frequently is asymptomatic. Which usually affecting proximal femur, tibia, humerus , ribs, and craniofacial bones in decreasing order of incidence[1]. Cases are diagnosed within the first three decades of life, though most commonly diagnosed in children and adolescents. Involvement at the ulna has also been reported in few cases. We are describing rare case of osteofious dysplasia of ulna managed after resection with fibular autograft and elastic intramedullary nail . Case presentation: Present case is 27year female housewife by occupation presented with swelling over left forearm since last six years (figure 1). Painless, insidious in onset and slowly progressive. Biopsy confirmed Osteofious dysplasia of ulna. We decided to manage with resection and non vascular fibular graft with elastic nail fixation. Conclusion: Osteofious dysplasia of ulna is very rare case which can be managed with resection and curettage with fibular bone autograft and which can be fixed with intramedullary nail

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Eknath Pawar, Ujwal Ramteke, Hitesh Mangukiya, Ayush Singh , MANAGEMENT OF OSTEOFIBROUS DYSPLASIA OF THE ULNA AFTER RESECTION WITH ELASTIC INTRAMEDULLARY NAIL AND NON VASCULAR FIBULAR GRAFT A CASE REPORT, International Journal of Scientific Research, Volume : 5 | Issue : 12 |December 2016


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