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The results of two-stage re-implantation for infected shoulder replacement.

J P Strickland1, J W Sperling, R H Cofield.   

Abstract

While frequently discussed as a standard treatment for the management of an infected shoulder replacement, there is little information on the outcome of two-stage re-implantation. We examined the outcome of 17 consecutive patients (19 shoulders) who were treated between 1995 and 2004 with a two-stage re-implantation for the treatment of a deep-infection after shoulder replacement. All 19 shoulders were followed for a minimum of two years or until the time of further revision surgery. The mean clinical follow-up was for 35 months (24 to 80). The mean radiological follow-up was 27 months (7 to 80). There were two excellent results, four satisfactory and 13 unsatisfactory. In 12 of the 19 shoulders (63%) infection was considered to be eradicated. The mean pain score improved from 4.2 (3 to 5 (out of 5)) to 1.8 (1 to 4). The mean elevation improved from 42 degrees (0 degrees to 140 degrees ) to 89 degrees (0 degrees to 165 degrees ), mean external rotation from 30 degrees (0 degrees to 90 degrees ) to 43 degrees (0 degrees to 90 degrees ), and mean internal rotation from the sacrum to L5. There were 14 complications. Our study suggests that two-stage re-implantation for an infected shoulder replacement is associated with a high rate of unsatisfactory results, marginal success at eradicating infection and a high complication rate.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18378920     DOI: 10.1302/0301-620X.90B4.20002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bone Joint Surg Br        ISSN: 0301-620X


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