Ambala (SATISH HANDA) Addressing a press conference in a local hotel Dr Ravi Gupta having vast experiance in Orthopedics surgery presently Director of Orthopaedics (Sports medicines) of Fortis Hospital at Mohali told that 11-year-old Ambala-based patient was suffering from pain and limp due to severe pain around both his ankles and was not able to walk for some time since the past 8 months. His condition worsened with every passing day, despite seeking ttreatment from several hospitals.
Dr Gupta said, patient visited hospita in November last year where his medical investigations revealed rare bone infection in both the leg bones, adjacent to the ankle joint, due to whichthe patient was walking with a limp and was in excruciating pain. The investigation also revealed that due to infection in the leg bones, there was fluid collection in both muscle joints.
He said, timely intervention by the highly-skilled team of doctors led by him successfully operated on both the legs in a single surgery. ” We also conducted Ankle Arthroscopy as the patients MRI had also revealed aneffusion in the ankle joint. Ankle arthroscopy is a procedure where the ankle joint is operated with a scope in a minimally invasive manner with small cuts. It leads to better and faster recovery after the surgery.
Discussing the case, Dr Gupta said, “Patient had Brodie’s Abscessin both legs – a rare bone infection caused by microorganisms that had caused painful inflammation in the bone marrow, above both his ankles for the past one year. As the infection progressed, the patient had started walking with a limp.The infection had also infected the growth plate of both leg bones.” Growth plate is the plate of cartilage which adds to the height of the person.
Stating that the disease was extremely rare in the world. There are only a few case reports of this disease in the world literature where both the ankle joints, bones of legs and growth plates were involved, Dr Gupta, added, “If the disease was left untreated and the diagnosis was delayed any further, the infection would have become more chronic and would have damaged the growth plate of the leg bones, leading to deformity in the leg and foot and might have resulted in permanent disability. Following good rehabilitation at Fortis Hospital, the Patient was able to walk on the next day of the surgery. He is leading a normal life today.”