Rare Benign Median Nerve Angiogenetic Lipofibromatous Hamartoma: A Case Report

  • Talak Doddabasappa Mruthyunjaya Professor And Hod Dept Orthopaedics, Sri Siddartha Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research Centre, t. Begur, Bangalore Rural, Karnataka
  • Harish Ugrappa Assistant Professor, Dept Orthopaedics, Sri Siddartha Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research Centre, t. Begur, Bangalore Rural, Karnataka
  • Bharathkrishna Sanchi Assistant Professor, Dept Orthopaedics, Sri Siddartha Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research Centre, t. Begur, Bangalore Rural, Karnataka
  • Akash Kumar Senior Resident , Dept Of Orthopaedics, Sri Siddartha Institute Of Medical Sciences And Research Centre, t. Begur, Bangalore Rural, Karnataka
Keywords: Lipofibromatous hamartoma (LFH), Median nerve, Angiogenesis, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Short tau inversion recovery (STIR)

Abstract


Only a few cases of lipofibromatous hamartoma (LFH) of the median nerve have been described in the literature. LFH is a rare and low growing benign fibro-fatty tumour. It is characterised by the proliferation of mature adipocytes within the epineurium and the perineurium of the peripheral nerves. The median nerve is most frequently affected in the upper extremities. Carpal tunnel syndrome, paraesthesia, numbness and pain are frequently the results of involvement of the median nerve. In presented case, in addition to fibrolipoma, there was also new blood vessel formation noted, which was attributed to the chronicity of the lesion. Diagnosis was missed by ultrasound and MRI due to the presence of blood vessels. Histopathological diagnosis was confirmed. Surgical treatment with carpal tunnel release and neurolysis were performed. This resulted in favourable outcome in 3 months.

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Published
2023/12/21
Section
Case report