1962
DOI: 10.2106/00004623-196244050-00004
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Treatment of Hip and Knee-Joint Tuberculosis

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“…With advanced articular surface and osseous destruction or with gross deformities, other treatment modalities like conservative traction regimen to achieve sound ankylosis, open arthrolysis, femoral osteotomies, and excision arthroplasty may be indicated according to disease stage. Hip arthrodesis or total hip arthroplasty are considered as second stage surgery after complete eradication of the septic focus [1,10,[12][13][14].…”
Section: Treatment Of Hip Tb According To the Clinico-radiological Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With advanced articular surface and osseous destruction or with gross deformities, other treatment modalities like conservative traction regimen to achieve sound ankylosis, open arthrolysis, femoral osteotomies, and excision arthroplasty may be indicated according to disease stage. Hip arthrodesis or total hip arthroplasty are considered as second stage surgery after complete eradication of the septic focus [1,10,[12][13][14].…”
Section: Treatment Of Hip Tb According To the Clinico-radiological Prmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some authors have used chemotherapy and surgical synovectomy and debridement, but others found synovectomy patients had more symptoms and stiffer knee postoperatively (Wilkinson 1969;Katayama et al 1962;Gupta 1982). Early mobilization without the need for splinting postoperatively with stage 1 and 2 was found to be as effective as with splinting (Gupta 1982;Hoffmann et al 2002).…”
Section: Imaging Features Of Knee Tuberculosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bei der Auswertung der einschlägigen Literatur fand sich über-wiegend die Arthrodese als Methode der ersten Wahl [10,12,20]. Alternativ wurde 1962 von Katayama und Mitarbeitern im Zusammenhang mit tuberkulöser Arthritis eine Methode zur Resektionsarthroplastik am Kniegelenk veröffentlicht [11]. Im Gegensatz zum Hüftgelenk oder zu Gelenken der oberen Extremität konnte sich diese jedoch aufgrund der fehlenden Stabilität und Belastbarkeit nicht etablieren.…”
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