Research on total hip replacement in the treatment of stage IV hip tuberculosis
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Hip replacement in the treatment of hip tuberculosis is still an issue that needs more studies and evaluations. Our goals are to review the results of hip replacement in the treatment of active hip tuberculosis at stage IV and study associated factors affecting the outcome of hip replacement in the treatment of stage IV hip tuberculosis. We used an experimental without control study on 42 stage IV hip tuberculosis who had total hip replaced from October 2016 to December 2019 at the National Lung Hospital. The results are 37 cases (88.1%) achieved excellent results and 5 cases (11.9%) had good results. The logistic regression model shows that chronic fistula formation is associated with preoperative tuberculosis chronic infection status. We concluded that Total hip replacement for active hip tuberculosis is a practical treatment but surgeons should improve the patient's overall condition before performing total hip replacement.
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Hip replacement; stage IV; Hip tuberculosis
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