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Management of Tuberculosis of the Hip With Antitubercular Therapy and Single-Stage Total Hip Replacement: A Case Report. | LitMetric

Hip tuberculosis (TB) is not a common disease, and this devastating illness requires complete treatment. This case study describes the treatment of a 25-year-old female who suffered from hip TB. She came with right hip discomfort, limping, and a restricted range of movement. The clinical examination showed a fixed flexion deformity, adduction, internal rotation, and leg shortening. Radiographic imaging showed arthritis with hip joint space narrowing, bone erosion, and bone disintegration. Laboratory testing revealed increased inflammatory markers, and a synovial fluid investigation showed tuberculous arthritis. The initial treatment consisted of a regular four-drug antitubercular therapy (ATT) regime for six months and then an additional four months of isoniazid and rifampicin. This therapy resulted in improved clinical symptoms and decreased inflammatory markers. However, the level of joint degeneration required surgical intervention. Due to substantial joint damage, the patient received a hybrid total hip replacement (THR) after completing ATT, confirming that the infection had been cured. Intraoperative observations included synovial enlargement, bone erosions, and significant cartilage damage. The patient underwent a rehabilitation program following surgery to regain mobility and hip joint range of motion. The patient reported substantial pain relief and functional improvement at the one-year follow-up with no signs of implant loosening or infection recurrence.

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