Journal of Rural Medicine
Online ISSN : 1880-4888
Print ISSN : 1880-487X
ISSN-L : 1880-487X
Case Reports
Eleven-Year Follow Up of Bilateral Revision Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Case Report
Atsuko SatoSadaomi KawachiHideki NankeHiroshi SakaiKouji Uesugi
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2009 Volume 4 Issue 2 Pages 84-86

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In the future, we will have more aged patients, more cases of bilateral total hip arthroplasty (THA) and more cases of bilateral revision THA. There are not, however, many reports of long-term follow-up of bilateral revision THA. We report a case of bilateral revision THA followed up for 11 years. A 74-year-old woman presented with bilateral painful hip in 1996. She had undergone left THA in 1984 and right THA in 1986 at another hospital. Her JOA(Japan Orthopaedic Association) scores on her first visit (right/left) were 32 points/31 points. Plain radiographs revealed a clear zone in her bilateral proximal femur. We diagnosed her as having looseness of bilateral THA. She required bilateral revision THA and underwent left revision THA (Charnley) in January 1997 (14 years after the original operation) and right revision THA (Charnley) in July 1997 (12 years after the original operation). After bilateral revision THA, we were able to follow up this patient for 11 years. She had no complaints about her bilateral hip joints, and X-ray examination showed no looseness. The JOA scores and range of motion illustrate the good result achieved for this case.
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