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Treatment strategy for amyloid hip arthropathy in long-term hemodialysis patients
Authors:Shigeo Fukunishi  Shoji Nishio  Yu Takeda  Tomokazu Fukui  Yuki Fujihara  Shohei Okahisa  Shinichi Yoshiya
Institution:Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Hyogo College of Medicine, Japan
Abstract:

Background

The number of hemodialysis patients has been progressively increasing in our country. On the other hand, chronic hip arthropathy associated with long-term hemodialysis is a devastating problems affecting patients' quality of life. In our previous study, we proposed a classification system for radiological abnormalities seen in hemodialysis-related hip lesions. The purpose of the study was to propose the surgical strategy for hip disorders caused by long-term hemodialysis.

Methods

Patients with a history of hemodialysis for more than 10 years, 191 hip lesions in 165 consecutive patients who visited our institute due to hip symptoms. Various abnormalities were identified in 116 out of 191 hips. A retrospective assessment of the patient record and radiographs was performed for the included subjects examining the natural course of the disease process as well as the results of surgical treatment.

Results

Seventy-six hip lesions (69.0%) were conservatively managed at the time of the initial visit. Surgeries were performed for 75 hips (64.7%) during the study period. Among those, surgical treatment was indicated for 40 hips at the time of the initial visit. On the other hand, surgeries were performed for 35 hips during the subsequent follow-up period due to progression of the disease process.

Conclusions

Based on the analysis of our surgical experiences by the retrospective chart review, we have established a flowchart of the treatment strategy for chronic hip arthropathy in long-term hemodialysis patients.

Study design

This study is retrospective clinical study.
Keywords:Corresponding author  Department of Orthopaedic Surgery  Hyogo College of Medicine  1-1 Mukogawa-cho  Nishinomiya  Hyogo 663-8501 Japan  Fax: +81 798 45 6453  
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