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The role of shoulder arthroplasty after chronic brucellosis of glenohumeral joint septic arthritis. A case report and literature reviews

INTRODUCTION: The main socioeconomic area in Thailand has been the agricultural endemic area, where brucellosis infection, one of the bacterial infectious diseases has been an overlooked diagnose. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 50-year-old Thai woman was admitted to the hospital with pain and limited motio...

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Autores principales: Chernchujit, Bancha, Srimongkolpitak, Surasak, Kintarak, Jutatip, Pornmeechai, Yodsawee
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9403336/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35952568
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijscr.2022.107467
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: The main socioeconomic area in Thailand has been the agricultural endemic area, where brucellosis infection, one of the bacterial infectious diseases has been an overlooked diagnose. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 50-year-old Thai woman was admitted to the hospital with pain and limited motion in her left shoulder. These symptoms have been prolonging with progressive clinical for two years. The physical examination revealed stiffness in all directions. The glenohumeral joint appeared to be narrowing on radiographic evaluation. The multiple loculate mass and septic glenohumeral joint arthritis were seen by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Furthermore, the Brucellosis investigation specificity was Brucella IgM/IgG positive. This patient was treated with a combination of surgery and oral antimicrobial medication. We decided to perform a total shoulder arthroplasty because the patient was still in pain and stiff from secondary arthritis. DISCUSSION: As a result of the late treatment for osteoarticular involvement, secondary osteoarthritis develops until leading to significant cartilage loss. Therefore, even medical treatment and surgical debridement, the patient still suffers from secondary osteoarthritis, which causes pain and limited activity. The arthroplasty treatment method plays a role in the treatment of function following secondary osteoarthritis infection. CONCLUSION: The role of arthroplasty was selected in the treatment of brucellosis osteoarticular involvement, which is an uncommon and difficult to identify condition that can lead to maltreatment. So that this case report offers the treatment option if the patient was not responsible for the medical and surgical debridement therapy with secondary osteoarthritis at the glenohumeral joint, even though the brucellosis infection condition had completely resolved.