Neurogenic heterotopic ossificans of hips in a case of expanded dengue syndrome following critical illness polyneuropathy
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
BMJ Case Reports
Abstract
We present a case of 71-year-old man with bilateral hip neurogenic heterotopic ossificans following critical illness polyneuropathy as a complication of expanded dengue syndrome. His left hip was stiff and showed a circumferential ossific mass. After initial medical management, the patient underwent excision of ossific mass using posterior approach. For adequate excision, femoral head and neck were resected and a hybrid total hip arthroplasty was performed. The patient was followed up for 2 years and showed good clinical outcome without recurrence of heterotopic ossification. This case highlights the rare aetiology of neurogenic heterotopic ossification which is critical illness polyneuropathy following expanded dengue syndrome. It highlights that adequate resection and a total hip arthroplasty can be a viable option in selected cases of circumferential heterotopic ossification in old individuals.
DOI
10.1136/bcr-2021-246186
Publication Date
3-9-2022
Recommended Citation
Hegde, Atmananda; Mane, Prajwal Prabhudev; Shetty, Chethan B.; and Thakkar, Samarth Ajay, "Neurogenic heterotopic ossificans of hips in a case of expanded dengue syndrome following critical illness polyneuropathy" (2022). Open Access archive. 14745.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/14745