| Literature DB >> 35240771 |
Javahir A Pachore1, Vikram Indrajit Shah1,2, Sachin Upadhyay3,4, Kalpesh Shah5, Ashish Sheth5, Amish Kshatriya5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study is to share our experience in total hip replacement for the treatment of ochronotic hip arthritis, in particular to report how to establish the diagnosis and some tips to limit complications.Entities:
Keywords: Alkaptonuric arthritis; Harris hip score; Ochronosis; Total hip replacement
Year: 2019 PMID: 35240771 PMCID: PMC8796533 DOI: 10.1186/s42836-019-0010-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arthroplasty ISSN: 2524-7948
Characteristics of patients
| Case | Age/sex | Duration of pain | Side of hip | Cutaneous manifestations | Urine discoloration | Family history | Spine | Comorbidities | Presentation | Last follow up |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 53/M | 3 years | Left | Present | Yes | Yes | Stiff with restriction of movements | Nil | Bilateral groin pain; Disturbed sleep; needed assistance in the form of elbow crutches to walk; undergone bilateral total knee replacement 2 years back Patient was advised Right side uncemented total hip replacement. | 3.7 years |
| 2 | 55/M | 1 year | Right | Present | Yes | Yes | Stiff with restriction of movements | Nil | Right groin pain; unable to walk for more than 5mins, sleep was disturbed | 16.4 years |
| 3 | 80/F | 4 months | Both | Absent | Yes | No | Stiff with restriction of movements | Hypertension, Diabetes, Ischemic Heart disease, Valvular calcification, Hypothyroidism | Pain in left side of groin for past 4 months and pain in both the knees; unable to walk due to pain. Right total hip replacement was done years back. | 15.7 years (Right hip) 13.7 years (left) |
| 4 | 65/F | 10 years | Both | Present | Yes | No | Stiff with restriction of movements | Hypertension, Diabetes | Pain in both groin, along with bilateral knee pain and back pain for past 10 years; Patient was bed ridden and disabled with pain | 18.5 (Left) 16.7 (right) years (bilateral hip) patient died ~ 16 years after the second surgery |
| 5 | 63/F | 6 months | Left | Present | Yes | No | Stiff with restriction of movements | Hypertension, Diabetes, Hiatus Hernia, Umbilical hernia, peptic ulcer | Pain in the left groin for the past 6 months. She also had pain in both the knees and shoulder with limitation of movements. | 22.5 years |
| 6 | 66/F | 10 months | Left | Present | Yes | Yes | Stiff with restriction of movements | Hypertension, Diabetes; Obese | Pain in both the groin for past 10 months. Left hip was more painful than the right side causing difficulty in walking and need of assistance in the form of walker to walk. Low Backache | 19.2 years |
| 7 | 60/M | 1 years | Right | Present | Yes | Yes | Stiff with restriction of movements | Hypertension, Diabetes | Spontaneous and increasing pain in both hips, more severe on the right. Low backache with difficulty in walking | 20.2 years |
| 8 | 64/M | 1.5 years | Right | Present | Yes | Yes | Stiff with restriction of movements | Hypertension, Diabetes | Progressive pain in right hip joint for the last 1.5 years and low back ache from the last 10 years. Orthosis assisted walking | 10.5 years |
| 9 | 57/M | 2 years | Right | Absent | No | Yes | Stiff with restriction of movements | Nil | Pain in right groin since 2 years with marked restriction of movements. | 24.1 years |
| 10 | 65/M | 10 months | Left | Present | Yes | Yes | Stiff with restriction of movements | Hypertension | Pain was dull aching, insidious in onset, continuous in nature more on the left side than right, interfering with his day to day activities | 18.9 years |
Fig. 1a & b Anteroposterior and lateral X-ray films of the pelvis, with both hip joints showing reduced join space with degenerative changes, irregularity, and flattening of femoral head
Fig. 2a & b Anteroposterior and lateral spine X-ray films revealed osteoporosis, flattened, and intra-discal calcification (doubling signs), and variable degrees of fusion of the vertebral bodies
Fig. 3Black discoloration over the tensor fascia lata, and calcification of the hard tissues with blackish deposit over the gluteus muscles
Fig. 4a A classical black painted articular cartilage of the femoral head; b A black painted articular cartilage of the acetabulum with sclerosis
Fig. 6Pelvis and both hips on X-rays. a preoperative anteroposterior view; b lateral view c anteroposterior view immediately after surgery; d anteroposterior view 5 years after surgery; e Lateral view 5 years after surgery; f anteroposterior view 10.5 years after surgery; g Lateral view 10.5 years after surgery
Fig. 7Pelvis and hips on X-rays. a an anteroposterior view preoperatively (left); follow-up X-rays after 2 years (uncemented ASR with S-ROM; right); b preoperative lateral view of left hip; c an anteroposterior view immediately after surgery (left) and follow-up after 2 years (right); d anteroposterior view at the final follow-up of 15.7 years (Uncemented ASR with S-ROM; right) and left hip (13.7 years; Pinnacle with Summit)
Fig. 5Cutaneous signs of ochronosis that include changes of the color of the sclera and ears