Femoral vein thrombosis due to a large iliopsoas bursitis secondary to polyethylene wear debris in total hip arthroplasty

2012 
Abstract A 76-year-old male patient with a history of implantation of a total hip arthroplasty (Perfecta (Orthomet) ® ), who presented with an iliac fossa mass, increased diameter of the thigh, and pain during hip flexion and extension. CT and ultrasound show the presence of a giant cystic mass in left iliac fossa about 7 cm in diameter next to the prosthesis. A pseudo-tumor secondary to wear debris after placement of a total arthroplasty is rare. We present a case of a large iliopsoas bursitis caused by polyethylene particles, which caused compression and thrombosis of the superficial femoral vein.
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