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Diagnostic value of routine drain tip culture in primary joint arthroplasty.

Patrick Weinrauch1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Closed suction drainage after joint arthroplasty is common practice in many institutions. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between routine drain tip culture and the diagnosis of superficial or deep postoperative wound infection after primary knee and hip replacement.
METHODS: Over a 12-month period, drain tips were retrieved and cultured in all patients who underwent unilateral primary total knee or hip replacement with the use of closed suction drainage. A total of 393 cultures was performed in 387 patients (145 hip replacements, 242 knee replacements). Patients were followed for an average of 8.9 months after surgery to assess for postoperative wound infection.
RESULTS: Three patients had a positive drain tip culture, none of which were diagnosed with superficial or deep infection. Four patients (1%) were diagnosed with deep infection, 16 (4.1%) with superficial infection. No patient with either superficial or deep infection had a positive drain tip culture after their index procedure. The sensitivity of routine drain tip culture for the diagnosis of postoperative infection in primary joint replacement was 0% and specificity was 99.2%.
CONCLUSIONS: These data do not support the practice of routine drain tip culture after primary hip or knee replacement for the diagnosis of postoperative infection.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16176233     DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.2005.03546.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ANZ J Surg        ISSN: 1445-1433            Impact factor:   1.872


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Journal:  Surg Infect (Larchmt)       Date:  2013-05-29       Impact factor: 2.150

2.  Suction Drain Tip Culture after Spine Surgery: Can It Predict a Surgical Site Infection?

Authors:  Jae-Sung Ahn; Ho-Jin Lee; Eugene Park; Il-Young Park; Jae Won Lee
Journal:  Asian Spine J       Date:  2015-12-08

3.  A superficial swab culture is useful for microbiologic diagnosis in acute prosthetic joint infections.

Authors:  Jordi Cuñé; Alex Soriano; Juan C Martínez; Sebastián García; Josep Mensa
Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res       Date:  2008-10-11       Impact factor: 4.176

4.  Prediction of surgical site infection in spine surgery from tests of nasal MRSA colonization and drain tip culture.

Authors:  Kazuyoshi Kobayashi; Kei Ando; Kenyu Ito; Mikito Tsushima; Masayoshi Morozumi; Satoshi Tanaka; Masaaki Machino; Kyotaro Ota; Naoki Ishiguro; Shiro Imagama
Journal:  Eur J Orthop Surg Traumatol       Date:  2018-02-22
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