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J-Y Jenny1, O Goukodadja2, C Boeri2, J Gaudias2.
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UNLABELLED: Fungal infection of a total joint arthroplasty has a low incidence but is generally considered as more difficult to cure than bacterial infection. As for bacterial infection, two-stage exchange is considered as the gold standard of treatment. We report two cases of one-stage total joint exchange for fungal peri-prosthetic infection with Candida albicans, where the responsible pathogens was only identified on intraoperative samples. This situation can be considered as a one-stage exchange for fungal peri-prosthetic infection without preoperative identification of the responsible organism, which is considered as having a poor prognosis. Both cases were free of infection after two years. One-stage revision has several potential advantages over two-stage revision, including shorter hospital stay and rehabilitation, no interim period with significant functional impairment, shorter antibiotic treatment, better functional outcome and probably lower costs. We suggest that one-stage revision for C. albicans peri-prosthetic infection may be successful even without preoperative fungal identification. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Level IV-Historical cases.Entities:
Keywords: Candida albicans; Fungal infection; One-stage exchange; Peri-prosthetic infection
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26611716 DOI: 10.1016/j.otsr.2015.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orthop Traumatol Surg Res ISSN: 1877-0568 Impact factor: 2.256