# Post-traumatic End-Stage Hip Osteoarthritis Decades After an Adolescent Gunshot Wound Treated With Direct Anterior Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Case Report

**Authors:** Amir Mirnateghi, Vivek Boddakayala, Konstantin M Nakov, Chelsea A Alton, Jeffrey Burnette

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.103899 · Cureus · 2026-02-19

## TL;DR

A woman who was shot in the pelvis as a teenager developed severe hip arthritis decades later and successfully underwent a specialized hip replacement surgery.

## Contribution

This case demonstrates the successful use of direct anterior total hip arthroplasty in complex post-traumatic hip deformities.

## Key findings

- Direct anterior THA was successfully used in a patient with post-traumatic hip osteoarthritis and deformity.
- The patient experienced pain relief and improved mobility after surgery.
- Meticulous preoperative planning and intraoperative technique were critical for successful outcomes.

## Abstract

Gunshot wounds to the pelvis during adolescence are uncommon but may result in long-term orthopedic complications, including pelvic asymmetry, acetabular deformity, and early development of hip osteoarthritis, which can complicate later reconstructive surgery. We describe the case of a 53-year-old woman who sustained a through-and-through gunshot injury to the left pelvis at age 16 and presented decades later with progressive left hip pain, functional limitation, and worsening leg length discrepancy. Imaging demonstrated severe post-traumatic end-stage osteoarthritis of the hip, acetabular deformity, pelvic obliquity, heterotopic ossification, and retained metallic fragments. After failure of nonoperative management, she underwent direct anterior total hip arthroplasty (THA) with preoperative CT-based planning and a strategy of partial limb-length correction to reduce neurologic risk. Postoperative radiographs confirmed appropriate implant positioning without evidence of loosening or subsidence. At two weeks postoperatively, the patient reported meaningful pain relief, improved mobility with a cane, and an uncomplicated wound healing course. This case illustrates that direct anterior THA can be successfully performed in the setting of complex post-traumatic deformity when meticulous preoperative planning and cautious intraoperative technique are employed.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** hip osteoarthritis (MONDO:0006629)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** end-stage osteoarthritis of the hip (MESH:D007676), heterotopic ossification (MESH:D009999), leg length discrepancy (MESH:D007870), hip pain (MESH:D010146), gunshot injury (MESH:D014948), Hip Osteoarthritis (MESH:D015207), pelvic asymmetry (MESH:D005146), wounds (MESH:D014947), acetabular deformity (OMIM:142700), deformity (MESH:D009140)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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