Pelvic Mass 21 Years after Total Hip Arthroplasty

2013 
Background. Long-term urologic complications after total hip arthroplasty are rare, and reports in the urologic literature are scant. We present a recent case and review the relevant literature. Case. A 77-year-old man was referred to the urology clinic for a single episode of gross painless hematuria, abnormal urine cytology, and pelvic mass. He had a significant smoking history. Surgical history included right total hip arthroplasty 21 years prior. Results. Pelvic ultrasound revealed a large mass abutting the right bladder wall. Subsequent computed tomography indicated that the mass was extrinsic to the bladder. Results of computed tomography-guided biopsy of the mass were consistent with foreign body granuloma. Surveillance imaging confirmed no growth or progression, and intervention was deferred. Conclusion. Long-term complications of total hip arthroplasty may present with signs and symptoms of urologic disease. Reports in the urologic literature are rare.
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