Surgical Treatment on Subungual Osteochondromas in Paediatric Feet: A Case Series Study

Subungual osteochondroma (SO) is an infrequent and non-malignant bone tumour of the distal phalanx, especially prominent in paediatric populations. The aim of this research was to describe a case series of paediatric feet with SO which received surgical treatments. The secondary purpose was to compa...

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Main Authors: Emmanuel Navarro-Flores, Daniel López-López, Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo, Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias, Carlos Romero-Morales, Marta San-Antolín-Gil, César Calvo-Lobo, Adolfo Laureano Bautista-Casasnovas
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Published: MDPI AG 2020-04-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/4/1122
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spelling doaj-063ba28838c446f7855d1b5e682eabd12020-11-25T02:30:13ZengMDPI AGJournal of Clinical Medicine2077-03832020-04-0191122112210.3390/jcm9041122Surgical Treatment on Subungual Osteochondromas in Paediatric Feet: A Case Series StudyEmmanuel Navarro-Flores0Daniel López-López1Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo2Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias3Carlos Romero-Morales4Marta San-Antolín-Gil5César Calvo-Lobo6Adolfo Laureano Bautista-Casasnovas7Faculty of Nursing and Podiatry, Department of Nursing, University of Valencia, Frailty Research Organizaded Group. (FROG), 46010 Valencia, SpainResearch, Health and Podiatry Group, Department of Health Sciences, Faculty of Nursing and Podiatry, Universidade da Coruña, 15403 Ferrol, SpainSchool of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainFaculty of Health Sciences, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 28922 Alcorcón, SpainFaculty of Sport Sciences, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odón, 28670 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Psychology, Universidad Europea de Madrid, Villaviciosa, de Odón, 28670 Madrid, SpainSchool of Nursing, Physiotherapy and Podiatry, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainDepartment of Pediatric Surgery, Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago, 15706 Santiago de Compostela, SpainSubungual osteochondroma (SO) is an infrequent and non-malignant bone tumour of the distal phalanx, especially prominent in paediatric populations. The aim of this research was to describe a case series of paediatric feet with SO which received surgical treatments. The secondary purpose was to compare these descriptive data by sex distribution. Methods: Twenty-three paediatric feet with SO confirmed by clinical or radiological features received surgical treatment. Socio-demographic (age, sex, height, weight and BMI) and clinical features (side, location, tumour or pain presence, and nail lift before surgery, as well as recurrence and adverse effects at one month after intervention) were reported. Results: Regarding clinical features before intervention, the most frequent locations of SO were the first toe (86.8%) and the right lower limb (56.5%). In addition, the presence of the tumour, pain and nail lift showed a prevalence of 91.3%, 69.5% and 47% of the study sample, respectively. Considering clinical features at one month after intervention, the most frequent adverse effect was the pain presence (69.5%). In addition, one case (4.4%) presented ulceration. Only one patient (4.4%) suffered from recurrence with a new tumour. There were not statistically significant differences by sex distribution (<i>p</i> > 0.05). Conclusions: This novel study showed that surgery treatment for SO in paediatric populations presented a very low recurrence degree with minor adverse effects and without differences by sex distribution. Thus, further randomized clinical trials should be carried out in order to determine the effectiveness of this intervention in this special population.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/4/1122paediatric footsubungual osteochondromachildrenbone tumour
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author Emmanuel Navarro-Flores
Daniel López-López
Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo
Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias
Carlos Romero-Morales
Marta San-Antolín-Gil
César Calvo-Lobo
Adolfo Laureano Bautista-Casasnovas
spellingShingle Emmanuel Navarro-Flores
Daniel López-López
Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo
Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias
Carlos Romero-Morales
Marta San-Antolín-Gil
César Calvo-Lobo
Adolfo Laureano Bautista-Casasnovas
Surgical Treatment on Subungual Osteochondromas in Paediatric Feet: A Case Series Study
Journal of Clinical Medicine
paediatric foot
subungual osteochondroma
children
bone tumour
author_facet Emmanuel Navarro-Flores
Daniel López-López
Ricardo Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo
Marta Elena Losa-Iglesias
Carlos Romero-Morales
Marta San-Antolín-Gil
César Calvo-Lobo
Adolfo Laureano Bautista-Casasnovas
author_sort Emmanuel Navarro-Flores
title Surgical Treatment on Subungual Osteochondromas in Paediatric Feet: A Case Series Study
title_short Surgical Treatment on Subungual Osteochondromas in Paediatric Feet: A Case Series Study
title_full Surgical Treatment on Subungual Osteochondromas in Paediatric Feet: A Case Series Study
title_fullStr Surgical Treatment on Subungual Osteochondromas in Paediatric Feet: A Case Series Study
title_full_unstemmed Surgical Treatment on Subungual Osteochondromas in Paediatric Feet: A Case Series Study
title_sort surgical treatment on subungual osteochondromas in paediatric feet: a case series study
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Clinical Medicine
issn 2077-0383
publishDate 2020-04-01
description Subungual osteochondroma (SO) is an infrequent and non-malignant bone tumour of the distal phalanx, especially prominent in paediatric populations. The aim of this research was to describe a case series of paediatric feet with SO which received surgical treatments. The secondary purpose was to compare these descriptive data by sex distribution. Methods: Twenty-three paediatric feet with SO confirmed by clinical or radiological features received surgical treatment. Socio-demographic (age, sex, height, weight and BMI) and clinical features (side, location, tumour or pain presence, and nail lift before surgery, as well as recurrence and adverse effects at one month after intervention) were reported. Results: Regarding clinical features before intervention, the most frequent locations of SO were the first toe (86.8%) and the right lower limb (56.5%). In addition, the presence of the tumour, pain and nail lift showed a prevalence of 91.3%, 69.5% and 47% of the study sample, respectively. Considering clinical features at one month after intervention, the most frequent adverse effect was the pain presence (69.5%). In addition, one case (4.4%) presented ulceration. Only one patient (4.4%) suffered from recurrence with a new tumour. There were not statistically significant differences by sex distribution (<i>p</i> > 0.05). Conclusions: This novel study showed that surgery treatment for SO in paediatric populations presented a very low recurrence degree with minor adverse effects and without differences by sex distribution. Thus, further randomized clinical trials should be carried out in order to determine the effectiveness of this intervention in this special population.
topic paediatric foot
subungual osteochondroma
children
bone tumour
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/4/1122
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