Halpern A A, Rinsky L
Clin Orthop Relat Res. 1978 Nov-Dec(137):51-4.
A total hip arthroplasty was undertaken in a 49-year-old man who had previously spontaneously ankylosed both hips. In addition, the patient possessed hyperostosis of the spine and calf, not characteristic of any previously described spondylitic or hyperostotic syndrome. Nine months postoperatively the patient reankylosed the total hip arthroplasty. This case provides further evidence that total hip arthroplasty must be undertaken with caution in patients with hyperostotic tendencies.
一位49岁男性接受了全髋关节置换术,该患者此前双侧髋关节已自发融合。此外,患者脊柱和小腿存在骨质增生,不属于任何先前描述的脊柱关节病或骨质增生综合征。术后九个月,患者全髋关节置换处再次融合。该病例进一步证明,对于有骨质增生倾向的患者,进行全髋关节置换术必须谨慎。