
Primary Hydatidosis Of The Tibia: A Tricky Diagnosis
Author(s) -
Charbel Maroun,
James Choueiry,
Gilbert Maroun,
Mark Abou Ghaida,
Luke Heinrichs,
Edgard Traboulsi,
Davide Aliani
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advanced emergency medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2315-456X
DOI - 10.18686/aem.v7.118
Subject(s) - medicine , curettage , tibia , endemic disease , differential diagnosis , surgery , cyst , lesion , disease , echinococcosis , radiology , pathology
Primary hydatidosis of the tibia is a rare disease. In an endemic area, it should be considered in the differential diagnosis of a hypolucent osteolytic lesion on xray. If not properly managed, anaphylactic shock may occur intraoperatively, as well as increased reccurence of the disease. This is a case report of a primary tibial hydatid cyst, treated first with curettage and phenolizaton, and then after recurrence, treated with total knee arthroplasty. We will review the literature of diagnosis and treatment of a hydatid cyst of the tibia.