Abstract:
Background. Coxarthrosis is One of the most common disease of the hip joint in adults. It
usually affects older people, the sex prevalence being almost equal for both genders. The peak
incidence age is around 50 to 60 years old at the initial diagnosis. The total number of affected
people if raising due to increasing life expectancy.
Case report. The patient, a 63 years old woman, accusing pain at the level of the left hip and
functional impotence of the hip joint was admitted on 2nd of March at the Orthopaedics and
Traumatology clinic. From the history of the patient we can find out that she undergone a total
hip arthroplasty with an uncemented implant in 2006 and a cholecystectomy. The patient also
suffers from type II arterial hypertension, treated with captopril, chronic venous insufficiency,
varicose veins and bilateral gonarthrosis. The current state was given by a traumatic fall which
caused a traumatic aseptic mobilisation of the acetabular component, the femoral component
being well fixed without any sings of mobilisation, condition which required a surgical
intervention. The diagnosis was based off the CT, X-ray and negative ESR, CRP and
fibrinogen, which confirmed the diagnosis. The operation took place on the 3rd of March and
consisted of the revision of the total hip arthroplasty with the replacement of the acetabular
component(uncemented cup) and the femoral head. Antibiotic prophylaxis with cefuroxime
was also administered. The operation was successful, and the patient is now awaiting discharge.
Conclusions. Hip osteoarthritis is a medical condition that impairs people from walking
causing pain and functional impotence. The standard treatment consists of total hip
arthroplasty, which increases the quality of life and helps the patient walk again with less to no
pain.
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George Emil Palade University of Medicine, Pharmacy, Science and Technology of Targu Mures, The 8th International Medical Congress for Students and Young Doctors, September 24-26, 2020