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BMC Musculoskelet Disord ; 25(1): 313, 2024 Apr 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38654259

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INTRODUCTION: Neurogenic Heterotopic ossification (NHO) is a potential sequalae and a detrimental complication following neurological insult. It is characterized by formation of localized gradually progressive, peri-articular lamellar bone formation in extra-skeletal tissues. We would like to report a rare case of heterotopic ossification involving all 4 limbs, in which we tried to restore joint mobility to improve his functional status so that he could perform his daily tasks. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of a 33-year-old bed ridden male, diagnosed with NHO involving all 4 limbs (bilateral hip, right knee, right shoulder, left elbow). The patient had a crippled posture, significant pain and impaired range of motion hampering movement of all four limbs which prevented him from lying down supine, sitting, walking and performing activities of daily living. After three surgeries, the patient achieved wheelchair mobilization and upright posture with the assistance of calipers. CONCLUSION: The management of NHO requires a multidisciplinary approach involving orthopaedic surgeons, neurologists & rehabilitation specialists. Prognosis of NHO depends on factors such as extent of ossification, underlying neurological condition & patients overall health.


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Ossification, Heterotopic , Humans , Ossification, Heterotopic/surgery , Ossification, Heterotopic/diagnostic imaging , Ossification, Heterotopic/complications , Ossification, Heterotopic/diagnosis , Male , Adult , Range of Motion, Articular , Activities of Daily Living , Posture , Treatment Outcome
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J Orthop Case Rep ; 13(10): 174-178, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37885627

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Introduction: Idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus (CTEV) is one of the most extensively researched topics for decades. It has been associated with various musculoskeletal anomalies which maybe bony, vascular or involving the ligaments and muscles which may have a direct or indirect impact on its pathoanatomy. This report describes an unusual presentation of a bifid tibialis anterior tendon (TAT) in a case of CTEV. This is the first report of this kind in the literature to the best of our knowledge. Case Report: A 4-year-old female presented with bilateral relapsed CTEV with dynamic supination previously treated with standard Ponseti protocol. The patient was treated with TAT transfer on the left side with a rare presentation of a bifid TAT where both the slips of the tendon were transferred to dorsum of the foot onto the lateral cuneiform. Conclusion: When treating a patient of CTEV surgically, it is important to consider the possibility of a bifid TAT which is a rare musculoskeletal association. It is recommended to carefully dissect TAT to prevent under correction of the deformity in case either one of the tendon slips remains attached to its original site.

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J Orthop Case Rep ; 13(3): 50-53, 2023 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37187825

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Introduction: First introduced in Europe in the 1970s, dual mobility total hip arthroplasty (DM-THA) has gained popularity over years due to the reduced dislocation rates compared to standard THA. However, intraprosthetic dislocation (IPD), a rare complication where the femoral head separates from the polyethylene (PE) liner, remains a potential complication. Case Report: A 67-year-old female presented with a transcervical neck of femur fracture. She was managed with a DM-THA. She dislocated her THA on post-operative day 18. Closed reduction was performed for the same under general anesthesia. However, she again dislocated her hip 2 days later. CT scan was done and an IPD was diagnosed. The PE liner was revised and the patient had a good outcome at 1 year follow-up. Conclusion: When a DM-THA dislocates, it is important to consider the possibility of IPD which is a rare but unique complication associated with these systems. The recommended treatment for IPD is open reduction and replacement of the PE liner.

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