Affiliations 

  • 1 Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Siksha O Anusandhan University Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar, India
  • 2 Department of Orthopaedic, Sriram Chandra Bhanja Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack, India
  • 3 Department of Pathology, Siksha O Anusandhan University Institute of Medical Sciences and SUM Hospital, Bhubaneswar, India
Malays Orthop J, 2020 Mar;14(1):84-87.
PMID: 32296488 DOI: 10.5704/MOJ.2003.014

Abstract

Giant cell tumour of tendon sheath is a benign soft tissue lesion most commonly found in the flexor aspect of hand and wrist. However, it is uncommon in foot and ankle and rare in bilateral achilles tendon. We report a case of 17-year-old female who presented with progressive enlargement of bilateral achilles tendon for six months. MRI findings showed that most of the tumour had intermediate to low signal intensity. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis of giant cell tumour of tendon sheath. To help the patient regain the strength of the achilles tendon and walking abilities, a large area of tendon tumour was excised, followed by reconstruction with transfer of the peroneus brevis (PB) and posterior tibial (PT) tendon autograft. At two years follow-up, functional result was satisfactory.

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