Subclinical infection associated with delayed union after transtrochanteric rotational osteotomy

Infected nonunion of the transtrochanteric osteotomy site is an uncommon complication of transtrochanteric anterior rotational osteotomy. A 45-year-old male underwent anterior rotational osteotomy for osteonecrosis of the left femoral head. A radiograph obtained 4 months after surgery showed the pre...

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Published inOrthopedic research and reviews Vol. 4; no. default; pp. 5 - 8
Main Authors Motomura, Goro, Yamamoto, Takuaki, Inoue, Sanshiro, Nakashima, Yasuharu, Mawatari, Taro, Iwamoto, Yukihide
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Macclesfield Dove Medical Press Limited 01.01.2012
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Dove Medical Press
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Summary:Infected nonunion of the transtrochanteric osteotomy site is an uncommon complication of transtrochanteric anterior rotational osteotomy. A 45-year-old male underwent anterior rotational osteotomy for osteonecrosis of the left femoral head. A radiograph obtained 4 months after surgery showed the presence of osteolytic lesions around the trochanteric wire, and the transtrochanteric osteotomy site appeared to be fuzzy. In spite of the continuation of partial weight bearing, osteolytic changes progressed. An open biopsy was performed 13 months after surgery. Samples were taken from multiple sites, including osteolytic lesions, one of which was confirmed to contain coagulase-negative staphylococcus. Nineteen days after performing thorough debridement and irrigation, the patient underwent a refixation of the osteotomy site using an iliac bone graft and a sliding hip screw system. A radiograph obtained at the final follow-up revealed bone union at the site of osteotomy. Keywords: osteonecrosis, infected nonunion, osteotomy
ISSN:1179-1462
1179-1462
DOI:10.2147/ORR.S28896