Journal of Orthopedic and Spine Trauma (Mar 2021)

Black Femoral Head Due to Ochronotic Arthropathy: A Case Report

  • Mahlisha Kazemi,
  • Hamid Rabie,
  • Mohammad Hasan sharafi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18502/jost.v6i4.5569
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4

Abstract

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Background: Ochronotic arthropathy is a rare complication in patients with alkaptonuria (AKU) that occurs as a result of ochronotic pigment accumulation in the joints. Case Report: This case report presents a 54-year-old patient with severe degenerative arthritis who underwent total hip arthroplasty on both sides within an interval of three years. The diagnosis was made by observation of a dark capsule and femoral head during the second surgery. The surgical treatments significantly reduced the pain and improved the range of motion (ROM). Conclusion: Orthopedic surgeons must be vigilant about clinical manifestations of this rare condition, before and during the surgery. Arthroplasty is a favourable therapeutic option in patients suffering from ochronotic arthropathy.

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