Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4063285 | The Journal of Arthroplasty | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Fistula formation between the bladder and acetabulum related to total hip arthroplasty (THA) is rare, and few cases have been documented. Common features of the reported cases include a defect in the medial wall of the acetabulum, a chronically infected THA, a history of bladder injury, vesicocutaneous fistulas, and a history of pelvis radiation exposure. We report the case of a vesicoacetabular fistula discovered during antibiotic spacer placement in a woman with a chronically infected THA. The patient received bilateral ureteral stents extending from the renal pelvis to the urethra. Three months later, the patient was free of infection and was able to undergo reimplantation arthroplasty.
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Authors
Robert D. BS, Stephen J. MD, Michael T. MD, Tue MD,