Synovial Lipomatosis With Extra-articular Extension in the Arthritic Wrist: An Unexpected Diagnosis.

Ann Plast Surg

From the Section of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Published: May 2024

Synovial lipomatosis is a rare condition characterized by adipocyte proliferation within joint synovial tissue. It most commonly affects the knee and is typically intra-articular. Only 5 published case reports describe extra-articular synovial lipomatosis of the wrist. We present a case of a sexagenarian patient seen for his wrist arthropathy. His x-ray revealed pan-wrist arthritis and inflammatory soft tissue swelling. The patient was slated for a wrist fusion and Darrach procedure. Following the dorsal skin incision in the operating room, an unusual adipose mass was identified infiltrating all extensor compartments: midcarpal, radiocarpal, and distal radioulnar joints. The mass was excised and sent to pathology prior to proceeding with the slated surgery. Synovial lipomatosis was diagnosed postoperatively based on histopathology. Six weeks postoperatively, the wrist fusion had healed clinically and radiographically, and his pain had improved. There was no evidence of recurrence. Synovial lipomatosis is a rare entity that may imitate multiple other pathologies. It is possible that synovial lipomatosis may represent a secondary occurrence following degenerative articular disease or trauma in older patients. This is the first case report to date describing synovial lipomatosis of the wrist with extra-articular extension in the setting of pan-carpal wrist arthritis.

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