Title of article
Implantation Metastasis of Synovial Cell Sarcoma: Lessons Learned from a Mistake
Author/Authors
Baghianimoghadam, Behnam Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Babol University of Medical Sciences - Babol, Iran , Esmaeilnejad-Ganji, Mokhtar Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Babol University of Medical Sciences - Babol, Iran
Pages
4
From page
515
To page
518
Abstract
Implantation metastasis occurs when tumor seeds into a wound
or tissue by a significant amount of viable tumor cells. Here we
describe the case of a 30-year-old man suffering from pain and
swelling of the foot, which was misdiagnosed as a bone cyst.
Surgery was performed involving curettage followed by bone
grafting. After surgical pathology, the exact diagnosis was revealed
as the synovial sarcoma (SS) of the foot. Implantation metastasis
of SS in the iliac region, the grafting site, occurred 9 months
post-surgery. Although there are a few reports on implantation
metastasis of other types of tumoral lesions, to the best of our
knowledge, we describe seeding of this type of tumor for the first
time. Similar to other studies, we recommend that tumor surgeries
should be carried out in a special setting to prevent any spread to
or contamination of other sites by the tumor.
Keywords
Medical errors , Neoplasm seeding , Sarcoma Synovial
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2019
Record number
2485484
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