[Iliopsoas bursal distension revealing complication of total hip arthroplasty: five cases]
- PMID: 16948462
- DOI: 10.1016/s0035-1040(06)75765-8
[Iliopsoas bursal distension revealing complication of total hip arthroplasty: five cases]
Abstract
The iliopsoas bursa is situated immediately anterior to the hip joint. Communication can develop between a hip prosthesis and the iliopsoas bursa leading to distension and formation of an inguinal mass revealing complication of total hip arthroplasty. We report five clinical cases. The five patients with a total hip arthroplasty developed a mass in the Scarpa triangle which correlated with defective prosthesis function. We chose not to dissect the cystic mass but to treat the intra-articular cause. Symptoms resolved after the intervention in all cases. This rare condition should be envisioned if an inguinal mass develops or has a functional impact, particularly on the lymphovenous circulation. Anatomic relations can be distinguished with computed tomography. Prosthetic complications include infection, loosening or wear. The work-up should include search for infection and standard x-rays of the hip joint. Before surgery, duplex Doppler should be performed systematically to search for a thromboembolic complication.
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