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TJA in Rare Conditions
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- Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Segmental Fractures of the Neck of Femur: Fix or Replace?
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 8p247–252Published online: April 16, 2021- Stef Biesemans
- Wim Vandesande
Cited in Scopus: 1Combined intracapsular and extracapsular fractures of the proximal femur—segmental fractures of neck of femur (SFNOF)—are rare and complex injuries. Literature regarding SFNOF is very limited; only one small retrospective study and 19 unique case reports have been described. We report the case of a 42-year-old man who suffered a compound subcapital femur fracture type Garden IV and an ipsilateral multifragmentary greater trochanter fracture from severe crush trauma. Neither the precise fracture constellation nor our management strategy, primary cemented total hip arthroplasty combined with tension band cerclage and triple K-wire trochanteric fixation, has been described in contemporary literature. - Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Bilateral Posterior-Stabilized Total Knee Arthroplasty in a Patient With Osteopetrosis and Literature Review
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 6Issue 4p866–871Published online: October 30, 2020- David Beaton Comulada
- Lenny Rivera
- Gabriel Echegaray
- Roberto Colón
- Samuel Rodríguez-Santiago
- Antonio Otero
Cited in Scopus: 2We present a case report of a patient with osteopetrosis and refractory bilateral knees osteoarthritis who underwent bilateral total knee arthroplasties (TKAs). After conservative management has failed, surgical treatment with arthroplasty is an excellent alternative with satisfactory outcomes. TKA in patients with osteopetrosis has only been described in 6 other case studies, none of which underwent bilateral TKA. To perform this procedure, additional attention should be directed toward the presurgical planning because of the amplified difficulty of the procedure and the altered bone biology that increases the risks of intraoperative fractures and markedly extends the time of surgery. - Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Long-Term Outcomes of the Knee and Hip Arthroplasties in Patients with Alkaptonuria
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 6Issue 4p689–693Published online: August 23, 2020- Jihad M. Al-Ajlouni
- Mohammed S. Alisi
- Mohamad S. Yasin
- Aws Khanfar
- Mohammad Hamdan
- Ahmad Abu Halaweh
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 2Alkaptonuria is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder. It is characterized by the accumulation of homogentisic acid in the body due to a lack of enzymes that degrade it. Over time, it results in joint degeneration and eventually leads to ochronosis. Ochronosis refers to bluish-black discoloration of connective and other tissues within the body. In this study, we present 5 distinct cases diagnosed with alkaptonuria. They have undergone 8 total joint replacement surgeries (4 hips and 4 knees) within 8 years (2010-2018). - Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Drug-Induced Thrombocytopenia Secondary to Commonly Used Antibiotics in Total Joint Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 6Issue 2p137–140Published online: April 23, 2020- Ian Savage-Elliott
- Victor J. Wu
- Fernando L. Sanchez
Cited in Scopus: 2Drug-induced thrombocytopenia secondary to antibiotic exposure is a rare complication more commonly associated with other medications. In this review, we present a case of antibiotic-induced thrombocytopenia and discuss the clinical picture and approach to identifying the complication. With increasing use of antibiotics that may be associated with drug-induced thrombocytopenia in perioperative prophylaxis protocols, surgeons need to be cognizant of this cause of thrombocytopenia in the postoperative patient. - Arthroplasty in patients with rare conditionsOpen Access
Total knee arthroplasty in patients with multiple hereditary exostoses
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 4Issue 3p325–329Published online: February 2, 2018- Samuel A. Fernandez-Perez
- Julio A. Rodriguez Jr.
- David Beaton-Comulada
- Roberto G. Colon-Miranda
- Antonio H. Soler-Salas
- Antonio Otero-Lopez
Cited in Scopus: 3We present a case report of a patient with severe valgus deformity of the right knee due to multiple hereditary exostoses (MHEs) treated with total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The surgical management of MHE affecting the knee encompasses exostoses resection, joint deformity rectification, and limb-length discrepancy alignment. On rare occasions, distraction osteogenesis and TKA have been used to correct valgus deformities of the knee. TKA in MHE patients with knee involvement has only been described in 6 cases.