Treatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the Syrian civil war
Abstract Background In gunshot and shell fragment injuries to the hip joint, orthopedic intervention includes wound assessment and care, osteosynthesis of fractures, and avoiding of infection and osteoarthritis. Individuals injured in the Syrian civil war were frequently transferred to the authors’...
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doaj-5936a3d714274d83852af74e764196262020-11-25T03:53:26ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2020-10-0115111010.1186/s13018-020-01993-zTreatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the Syrian civil warRaif Özden0Serkan Davut1Yunus Doğramacı2Aydıner Kalacı3İbrahim Gökhan Duman4Vedat Uruç5Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal UniversityDepartment of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine, Mustafa Kemal UniversityAbstract Background In gunshot and shell fragment injuries to the hip joint, orthopedic intervention includes wound assessment and care, osteosynthesis of fractures, and avoiding of infection and osteoarthritis. Individuals injured in the Syrian civil war were frequently transferred to the authors’ institution in neighboring city. Orthopedic trauma exposures were determined in approximately 30% of these patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of the patients with secondary hip arthritis due to prior gunshot and shell fragment (shrapnel) injuries who underwent primary total hip arthroplasty. Methods This retrospective study reviewed 26 patients (24 males, 2 females) who underwent hip arthroplasty due to prior gunshot and shell fragment injuries from November 2013 to January 2019. For all patients, the Harris Hip Score (HHS) was evaluated preoperatively and after surgery. Results Mean age was 31.5 (range, 19–48) years. The mean preoperative HHS was 52.95 points, and the mean postoperative HHS was 79.92 points at the final follow-up after surgery. Patients with shell fragment injuries to the hip joint had higher infection rates, but it is not statistically significant. Conclusions An anatomic reduction of the fracture may not be possible in these cases as a result of significant bone and/or cartilage loss. Total hip arthroplasty can be done after gunshot- and shell fragment-related posttraumatic arthritis. It is an effective treatment choice to reduce pain and improve function, but the surgeon must be very careful because of high rate of infection.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13018-020-01993-zArthroplastyHip gunshotSecondary hip osteoarthritisShell fragment injuries |
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Raif Özden Serkan Davut Yunus Doğramacı Aydıner Kalacı İbrahim Gökhan Duman Vedat Uruç Treatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the Syrian civil war Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research Arthroplasty Hip gunshot Secondary hip osteoarthritis Shell fragment injuries |
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Treatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the Syrian civil war |
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Treatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the Syrian civil war |
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Treatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the Syrian civil war |
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Treatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the Syrian civil war |
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Treatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the Syrian civil war |
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treatment of secondary hip arthritis from shell fragment and gunshot injury in the syrian civil war |
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Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research |
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Abstract Background In gunshot and shell fragment injuries to the hip joint, orthopedic intervention includes wound assessment and care, osteosynthesis of fractures, and avoiding of infection and osteoarthritis. Individuals injured in the Syrian civil war were frequently transferred to the authors’ institution in neighboring city. Orthopedic trauma exposures were determined in approximately 30% of these patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of the patients with secondary hip arthritis due to prior gunshot and shell fragment (shrapnel) injuries who underwent primary total hip arthroplasty. Methods This retrospective study reviewed 26 patients (24 males, 2 females) who underwent hip arthroplasty due to prior gunshot and shell fragment injuries from November 2013 to January 2019. For all patients, the Harris Hip Score (HHS) was evaluated preoperatively and after surgery. Results Mean age was 31.5 (range, 19–48) years. The mean preoperative HHS was 52.95 points, and the mean postoperative HHS was 79.92 points at the final follow-up after surgery. Patients with shell fragment injuries to the hip joint had higher infection rates, but it is not statistically significant. Conclusions An anatomic reduction of the fracture may not be possible in these cases as a result of significant bone and/or cartilage loss. Total hip arthroplasty can be done after gunshot- and shell fragment-related posttraumatic arthritis. It is an effective treatment choice to reduce pain and improve function, but the surgeon must be very careful because of high rate of infection. |
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Arthroplasty Hip gunshot Secondary hip osteoarthritis Shell fragment injuries |
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