Soft tissues chondromas of the hand : A report of five cases
Published online: Aug 27 2007
Abdelkarim Khedhaier, Riadh Maalla, Khelil Ennouri, Nizar Regaya
From the Department of Hand and Plastic Surgery, Aziza Othmana Hospital Tunis, Tunisia
Abstract
Soft tissue chondromas are rare slowly-progressing benign tumours. We report 5 new cases of soft-tissue chondromas of the hand. The median age at the time of diagnosis was 38 years. The evolution ranged from one month to 5 years. Standard radiographs showed variable images depending on the degree of calcification. An excision biopsy was performed in all patients. A well encapsulated and limited tumour was found at surgery. Positive diagnosis was provided by the pathology examination. Simple excision-biopsy should suffice to treat the condition but care should be taken to make the excision complete in order to avoid recurrence.