Giant hemorrhagic trochanteric bursitis mimicking a high-grade soft tissue sarcoma: report of two cases.


Journal

Acta bio-medica : Atenei Parmensis
ISSN: 2531-6745
Titre abrégé: Acta Biomed
Pays: Italy
ID NLM: 101295064

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
30 04 2021
Historique:
received: 09 01 2020
accepted: 09 02 2020
entrez: 4 5 2021
pubmed: 5 5 2021
medline: 29 6 2021
Statut: epublish

Résumé

The giant haemorrhagic bursitis of the hip joint is a rare clinical condition that requires evidence-based guidelines for adequate diagnosis and management. Usually, this pathology requires conservative treatment; however, when abnormal size or clinical symptoms of compression of the surrounding noble structures are reported, an accurate differential diagnosis is required, in order to exclude other malignant conditions that can be included into differential diagnosis, and a surgical approach should be considered. The purpose of this work is to provide an appropriate description of the diagnostic and therapeutic path, providing an accurate analysis of the possible differential diagnoses. We report 2 cases of symptomatic haemorrhagic bursitis of the hip joint, confirmed by histological investigation. In both cases, the patients complained a peripheral nerve deficit of a single limb: one patient presented paresthesia of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve while the second peripheral edema due to compression of the proximal venous and lymphatic circulation. Both cases were successfully managed by complete surgical excision of the mass, with no  recurrence. There were no major complications, but in first case the nerve deficit was permanent. Giant hemorrhagic trochanteric bursitis is a rare condition, but it should be included in the differential diagnosis of soft tissue masses arising from the hip joint. Due to the rarity of this entity, a cautious exclusion process of all plausible differential diagnosis must be undertaken, in order to not miss the possibility of soft-tissue tumors, primarily malignant high-grade sarcomas.

Sections du résumé

BACKGROUND
The giant haemorrhagic bursitis of the hip joint is a rare clinical condition that requires evidence-based guidelines for adequate diagnosis and management. Usually, this pathology requires conservative treatment; however, when abnormal size or clinical symptoms of compression of the surrounding noble structures are reported, an accurate differential diagnosis is required, in order to exclude other malignant conditions that can be included into differential diagnosis, and a surgical approach should be considered. The purpose of this work is to provide an appropriate description of the diagnostic and therapeutic path, providing an accurate analysis of the possible differential diagnoses.
METHODS
We report 2 cases of symptomatic haemorrhagic bursitis of the hip joint, confirmed by histological investigation. In both cases, the patients complained a peripheral nerve deficit of a single limb: one patient presented paresthesia of lateral femoral cutaneous nerve while the second peripheral edema due to compression of the proximal venous and lymphatic circulation.
RESULTS
Both cases were successfully managed by complete surgical excision of the mass, with no  recurrence. There were no major complications, but in first case the nerve deficit was permanent.
CONCLUSIONS
Giant hemorrhagic trochanteric bursitis is a rare condition, but it should be included in the differential diagnosis of soft tissue masses arising from the hip joint. Due to the rarity of this entity, a cautious exclusion process of all plausible differential diagnosis must be undertaken, in order to not miss the possibility of soft-tissue tumors, primarily malignant high-grade sarcomas.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33944848
doi: 10.23750/abm.v92iS1.9151
pmc: PMC8142766
doi:

Types de publication

Case Reports Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

e2021043

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Auteurs

Angelo Toscano (A)

Rizzoli-Sicilia Department, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli. angelo.toscano@ior.it.

Giuseppe Gianluca Costa (GG)

IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli. gianlucacosta@hotmail.it.

Martina Rocchi (M)

IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli. martina.ricchi@ior.it.

Alvise Saracco (A)

Rizzoli-Sicilia Department, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli. saraccoalvise@gmail.com.

Giovanni Pignatti (G)

Rizzoli-Sicilia Department, IRCCS Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli. giovanni.pignatti@ior.it.

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