Abstract

"Abstract: In this study, symptoms, functions, and outcomes of patients who underwent surgery with the diagnosis of Elastofibroma dorsi between 2007-2019 in our clinic were discussed retrospectively. A total of 19 patients were operated on with the diagnosis of Elastofibroma dorsi in our clinic. The demographic characteristics of patients such as age and gender, symptoms, clinical findings, diagnostic and radiological features, surgical procedures, results of surgical treatments, and postoperative follow-up results were evaluated based on the records. The mean age of patients who underwent surgery was 55.7 and there were 13 females and 6 males. The most common clinical complaint was swelling (61%). Seven of ED were located on the right side, 3 of them were located on the left side and 7 of ED were located bilaterally. The mass in all cases was over 5 cm in diameter, complete surgical excision was done via muscle-sparing technique. All patients were followed up postoperatively and there was no recurrence. ED should be considered in terms of differential diagnosis when middle-aged patients present with a mass in the scapular region and shoulder pain. Total excision is surgically sufficient in symptomatic patients. Keywords: elastofibroma dorsi, shoulder pain, chronic back pain"

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