| Literature DB >> 28316961 |
Jun-Dong Chang1, In-Sung Kim1, Sang-Soo Lee2, Je-Hyun Yoo3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The treatment of infected revision total hip arthroplasty (THA) is very challenging due to retained revision prosthesis, poor bone stock and soft tissue condition derived from previous revision surgeries, and comorbidities. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness and short-term outcomes of aggressive debridement and use of antibiotic-loaded cement beads with retention of the prosthesis for acute delayed or late infection of revision THAs.Entities:
Keywords: Acute infection; Antibiotic-loaded cement bead; Debridement; Retention of the prosthesis; Revision; Total hip arthroplasty
Year: 2017 PMID: 28316961 PMCID: PMC5352724 DOI: 10.5371/hp.2017.29.1.35
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hip Pelvis ISSN: 2287-3260
Demographic Data
Values are presented as number only or mean (range).
ASA: American Society of Anesthesiologists, THA: total hip arthroplasty.
*Interval between prior revision THA and the diagnosis of infection.
Preoperative Data of Ten Patients
THA: total hip arthroplasty, C-O-C: ceramic on ceramic, C-O-P: ceramic on polyethylene, M-O-P: metal on polyethylene, L: loosening.
* Interval between prior revision THA and recent infection.
Infection Data of Ten Patients
MR: methicillin-resistant, CoNS: coagulase-negative staphylococci, MRCNS: methicillin-resistant coagulase-negative staphylococci, MRSA: MR Staphylococcus aureus.
Fig. 1Anteroposterior radiograph of a 60-year-old man (case 5), showing acetabular cup loosening accompanied with osteolysis after three-time revision total hip arthroplasties (THAs) due to liner wear, osteolysis, or loosening for 20 years (A). (B) Periprosthetic joint infection developed 13 months after fourth revision THA, which was confirmed on the culture of hip aspirate. (C) Aggressive debridement and insertion of antibiotic-loaded cement beads with retention of prostheses, removal of some metal materials, and replacement of femoral head and acetabular liner, were performed. (D) Infection was controlled and left hip was well-functioned with Harris hip score of 80 points 26 months after 6-week antibiotics treatment and removal of cement beads with repetitive debridement, although there was some bony resorption on the lateral cortex of proximal femur.
Final Outcomes of 10 Patients
HHS: Harris hip score, VAS: visual analog scale.