Reports and commentaries on six cases illustrative of the diagnosis, treatment and management of tuberculosis of bone and joint
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Rankin, Kenneth C.
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2019-02-15T14:17:48Z
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2019-02-15T14:17:48Z
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1962
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As these cases are all of the one condition it would
seem that a general commentary on the six cases as a whole
would not be out of place.
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These cases illustrate well Various aspects of the
the behaviour and treatment of tuberculosis of bone and joint
in certain situations. There are certain sites of predilection
for bone and joint tuberculosis and these are the spine (by
quite a large percentage 50 in some series) the hip and the
knee. Other sites e.g. shoulder, ankle and sacro-iliac joint
are much less coin only affected. The above cases illustrate
therefore a fair range of tuberculous disease including as
they do the spine, the hip, the shoulder and sacro-iliac joint.
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The two cases of spinal tuberculosis illustrate the
very earliest and the late stages of the disease. They
demonstrate the difference in treatment at these two stages
and also the fate of tuberculosis of the spine before
chemotherapy. It is probable that if the early case of
tuberculosis of the spine had occurred 20 years earlier she
too would have ended in the same situation as the Pott's
paraplegia which is described.
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A comparison of the cases of the disease in the
hip joint is also very salutarT and again illustrates very
well the fate of the condition before specific antibiotic
therapy. The case of Richard Saunders also illustrates
the difficulties of diagnosis of the condition and the
importance of early diagnosis. The example of tuberculosis
of the shoulder and sacro -diac joint illustrate the disease
as it affects other joints and in these cases particularly
the problem of complete cure even with chemotherapy.
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The differences in surgical management of
tuberculosis in bone and hoint is demonstrated in the fact
that in 3 of the cases (Hubert de Burgh,. Ann Laxwell, Isabelle
Sandharn) the treatment is operative and involves major
surgical interference at the site of the disease to clear the
area of pus, debris and sequestra and also to carry out bone
grafting. In one case, however, arthroplasty and not
arthrodesis was required - this is generally much less common.
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The remaining three cases illustrate
conservative treatment in the course of which biopsy and
draining of an abcess was required (this does not change the
fact that the treatment is conservative and not operative as
these procedures might suggest).
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This also illustrates the change in the ideas
about the surgical approach to the problem.
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/33631
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The University of Edinburgh
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Annexe Thesis Digitisation Project 2019 Block 22
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Reports and commentaries on six cases illustrative of the diagnosis, treatment and management of tuberculosis of bone and joint
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Reports and commentaries on six cases illustrative of the diagnosis, treatment and management of tuberculosis of bone and joint: written for the Robert Jones Prize in Orthopaedic Surgery, 1962
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Doctoral
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Prize Essay
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