Total hip arthroplasty and Paget’s disease: case report and literature review
Keywords:
Paget, osteopathy, total hip arthroplasty, hip replacement, hip arthritis.Abstract
Paget's disease (PDB) is a chronic osteopathy more common in male, Caucasic, European population, after the age of 50 years, that can lead to bone deformities. A challenging surgical solution for affected hip with severe hip osteoarthritis is total hip replacement (THA). We describe a case of THA in a 71-year-old patient with PDB and we present a literature review. In particular we find out that more studies comparing cementless THA with cemented one are necessary, in order to understand if one implant is better than the other.
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