Case Report

Solitary Osteochondroma of the Ventral Scapula Associated with Large Bursa Formation and Pseudowinging of the Scapula: A Case Report and Literature Review

Table 1

Reported cases of solitary ventral-side scapular osteochondroma associated with a large bursa.

YearAuthor(s)Patient’s age/sex/affected sideDuration of symptomsScapular wingingOsteochondroma location

1914McWilliams18/F/L1 yearYesLower: inner
1973Parsons20/M/L?YesVertebral: center
1979El-Khoury and Bassett23/M/R2 months?Axillar: midportion
1981Borges et al.56/F/L??Vertebral: 3rd and 4th ribs
1991Griffiths et al.38/M/L?YesNear the inferior angle
1997Jacobi et al.17/F/R7 weeks after injury?Near the inferior angle
1999Okada et al.33/M/R1 month?Lateral: inferior
2000Shackcloth and Page32/M/R6 months?Lateral: center
2006Mohsen et al.19/M/R6 monthsYesVertebral: midportion
2010Scott and Alexander14/M/R9 monthsYesNear the inferior angle
2010Aalderink and WolfMid-20s/F/R15 yearsYesMedial: inferior
2010Frost et al.11/F/R?Yes?
20/M/L?Yes?
25/M/L?Yes?
2012Orth et al.35/F/R2-3 monthsYesNear the superior angle
48/F/L2-3 yearsYesLateral: inferior
2014Sivananda et al.31/F/R6 monthsYesSuperior angle
2015Flugstad et al.20/M/L4 monthsYes?
2016Mohamed et al.30/M/R1 yearNear the inferior angle
This study27/F/R3 monthsYesSuperior angle

Patients’ ages are given in years. “?” indicates that the information was not provided in the case report.