| Literature DB >> 25485198 |
Salim Jeddo1, Chuan Wang Huang1, Ming Li2.
Abstract
Tuberculosis of joints is relatively rare condition and is associated with varied degree of immobility as well as other limitations. Tuberculosis of hip joint results in a remarkable decline in the living standard of the patients since hip joint has a wide range of function in daily movements apart from being the pivotal weight bearing joint in human body. The degeneration of hip joint culminates into long term morbidity for the patient. In this case report we present a patient who had suffered from the tuberculosis of hip joint 40 years before and had received the standard anti-tuberculosis chemotherapeutic regimen with isoniazid, rifampicin, pyrazinamide and ethambutol. After treatment, the patient had some degree of relief from the pain however the movement of the hip joint was restricted; the restriction increasing progressively since. On diagnostic testing he was found to have a recurrence of tuberculosis along with the old scar tissue left by the primary condition. The patient was assessed thoroughly after which total hip replacement surgery was performed along with the adhesiolysis. The patient made a remarkable recovery after the surgery with a considerable increased range of movement in his hip joint.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-tuberculosis chemotherapy; Arthritic tuberculosis; Total hip arthroplasty
Year: 2014 PMID: 25485198 PMCID: PMC4237689 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-662
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Figure 1An anterio-posterior X-ray of the hip performed preoperatively shows extraarticular spontaneous fusion of the right hip joint along with deterioration of the articular surface.
Figure 2A post-operative anterio-posterior X-ray shows placement of a metallic prosthetic joint with proper prosthetic alignment.
Figure 3An anterio-posterior chest X-ray was unremarkable for any tuberculotic lesions excluding the co-existence of pulmonary tuberculosis.