| Literature DB >> 26391128 |
Lin Xie1, Fan Ding2, Jing Jiao3, Wusheng Kan4, Junwen Wang5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Osteopetrosis is an uncommon, inherited disease, characterized by osteosclerosis, obliteration of the medullary canal, calcified cartilage and brittle bone due to impaired osteoclast resorption. Osteoarthritis is common in patients with osteopetrosis. If the patient has pain and dysfunction, total joint arthroplasty is often the treatment of choice but presents many intraoperative and postoperative challenges. Few studies have presented both Total hip arthroplasty (THA) and Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) in one patient. This article describes a case of left hip osteoarthritis and right knee osteoarthritis in a patient with osteopetrosis. We performed THA and TKA in a 59-year-old osteopetrotic patient with painful osteoarthritis in the left hip and right knee. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26391128 PMCID: PMC4578852 DOI: 10.1186/s12891-015-0716-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Fig. 1Preoperative radiographs of the spine, pelvic and knee. a, b, d X ray of pelvic showed endobones, and x ray of spine showed “rugger jersey spine”. The x-rays also showed severe osteoarthritis in the left hip with significant acetabular erosion, proximal migration of the femoral head and reduced joint space. c X-rays of the right knee showed similar osteoarthritic changed
Fig. 2Postoperative radiograph of the left hip. The greater trochanter accidentally broke off and was fixed with steel-wire
Fig. 3Postoperative radiograph of the right knee. An avulsion fracture occurred on the femoral medial epicondyle. A small spider-like plate was used to fix the fracture
Fig. 4One-year postoperative radiograph of the right knee. Antero-posterior (a) and lateral (b) views show satisfactory position of the components
The results of total joint arthroplasty in patients with osteopetrosis
| Authors | Age | Gender | Surgical treatment | Complications | Follow-up period |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Janecki [ | 44 | Male | Left cemented THA | Fracture of lesser trochanter | 6 months |
| Cameron [ | 40 | Female | Bilateral cemented THA | None | 4 years |
| Casden [ | 50 | Female | Left cemented TKA | None | 2 years |
| Ashby [ | 69 | Female | Right cemented THA | None | Lost follow-up |
| Ashby [ | 49 | Female | Bilateral cemented THA | Dislocation of one hip | 5 years |
| Matsuno [ | 16 | Female | Bilateral hybrid THA | None | 6 years |
| Matsuno [ | 50 | Male | Left hybrid THA | None | 1 year |
| Egawa [ | 48 | Male | Bilateral hybrid THA | None | 10 months |
| Strickland [ | 45 | Female | Left THA | None | 3.5 years |
| Strickland [ | 47 | Male | Right THA | None | 4 years |
| Strickland [ | 41 | Female | Left THA | A partial sciatic nerve palsy with foot drop | Lost follow-up |
| Strickland [ | 68 | Female | Left TKA | None | 20 years |
| Strickland [ | 42 | Female | Right TKA | None | 2 years |
| Girard [ | 34 | Female | Left hip resurfacing | none | One year |
| Ramiah [ | 38 | Male | Left THA | None | None |
| Wang [ | 35 | Male | Bilateral metal-on-metal hybrid hip resurfacing | None | 25 months |
| Wang [ | 22 | Female | Right THA | None | 10 years |
| Manzi [ | 36 | Female | Left THA | None | 2 years |
| Mayer [ | 58 | Male | Right TKA | Medial condyle fracture | 6 months |
| Van Hove [ | 41 | Female | Right TKA and Right hip resection arthroplasty | Iatrogenic fracture | 1 year |