Primary Hydatidosis Of The Tibia: A Tricky Diagnosis

  • Charbel Maroun University of Alberta,Edmonton
  • James Choueiry Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels
  • Gilbert Maroun American University of Beirut, Beirut
  • Mark Abou Ghaida University of Alberta, Edmonton
  • Luke Heinrichs University of Alberta, Edmonton
  • Edgard Traboulsi Central Military Hospital,Beirut
  • Davide Aliani University of Parma, Parma
Keywords: Hydatid cyst, knee arthroplasty, knee tumor

Abstract

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.

Published
2018-04-19
Section
Cases Report