The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 19, Issue: 8, Page: 1055-1060

Unsuspected non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma discovered with routine histopathology after elective total hip arthroplasty

Anthony J. Lauder; Seth A. Cheatham; Kevin L. Garvin
Hip
The utility and cost-effectiveness of routine histologic examination of specimens from elective total joint procedures continues to be a source of debate. We describe a case of unsuspected non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma discovered after routine histopathologic examination of a femoral head with osteoarthritis. The evidence both for and against routine tissue submission after elective arthroplasty cases is outlined in a review of the literature. By illustrating a neoplasm that would have been missed without routine pathologic examination, this case underscores a need for continued scrutiny of methods to effectively reduce medical costs while maintaining quality of care.

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