The Journal of Arthroplasty, Volume 27, Issue 8, 1581.e5 - 1581.e8

Total Hip Arthroplasty in Adolescents With Severe Hip Arthropathy and Dysplasia Associated With Camptodactyly-Arthropathy-Coxa Vara-Pericarditis Syndrome

Murphy, Joshua M. et al.
Hip

Camptodactyly-arthropathy-coxa vara-pericarditis (CACP) syndrome is a rare disorder. Patients with this syndrome experience early symptomatic arthropathy of the hips. We report a case of adolescent siblings with bilateral arthropathy associated with CACP syndrome in which total hip arthroplasty was performed as treatment of severe associated disability. Postoperative Harris Hip Scores for patient 1 were 86 for the right at 18 months and 96 for the left at 12 months. Postoperative Harris Hip Score at 6 months for patient 2 was 53; however, he had good range of motion and lacked deformity. Based on our limited experience and the limited available clinical data, we feel that total hip arthroplasty is a reasonable treatment option for adolescents with debilitating hip arthropathy associated with CACP syndrome.


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