Retroperitoneal Approach for Excision of Wear-Debris Pseudotumor

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Case:Pelvic pseudotumors may occur as a reaction to wear-debris after hip arthroplasty and are rarely treated with surgery. We describe an instance in which a pelvic pseudotumor along the iliopsoas muscle tendon sheath was debulked using a retroperitoneal approach in a patient presenting for treatment of a prosthetic hip infection. The patient recovered uneventfully and was ambulatory with a new hip prosthesis at 3 months after procedure.Conclusions:Retroperitoneal exposure provided safe, excellent exposure to a wear-debris pelvic pseudotumor in this case.

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Bellamkonda, K. S., Tonnessen, B. H., Molho, D. A., Lindskog, D., & Wiznia, D. (2021). Retroperitoneal Approach for Excision of Wear-Debris Pseudotumor. JBJS Case Connector, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.2106/JBJS.CC.20.00166

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