Research Article

Two-Stage Total Hip Arthroplasty for Primary Advanced Septic Arthritis of the Hip in Adults

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Radiographs of a 54-year-old man with right hip joint pain and severe limitation of movement. (a) Anteroposterior X-ray and coronal CT images of the pelvis showed that the right acetabulum was invaginated and the acetabulum wall was damaged (arrow). Coronal MRI of the pelvis showed inflammatory changes in the right hip joint. (b) The postoperative imaging of femoral head resection with antibiotic cement implantation at the same day, 1 month, and 6 months, respectively. (c) The imaging findings after THA at 0 days, 1 month, and 12 months, respectively.
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