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Acute Hematogenous Infection Following Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty
Authors:Beau S. Konigsberg  Craig J. Della Valle  Nicholas T. Ting  Fang Qiu  Scott M. Sporer
Affiliation:1. Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, 981080 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska;2. Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois;3. Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio;4. College of Public Health, 984375 Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska;5. Winfield, Illinois
Abstract:Forty consecutive patients (42 joints; 22 TKA, 20 THA) treated for acute hematogenous infections were reviewed. All patients underwent irrigation and debridement and exchange of the modular components. At a mean of 56 months (range, 25–124 months) recurrent infection, requiring surgery, developed in 9 of the 42 joints (21%); 8 of the 9 recurrent infections were in patients with a staphylococcal infection (P = 0.0004). Ten of the 40 patients (25%) died within 2 years of infection. Irrigation and debridement for the treatment of an acute hematogenous infection was successful in the majority of patients (76% survivorship at 2 years). Non-staphylococcal infections had a particularly low failure rate (96% survivorship at 2 years). The 2 year mortality rate among this subset of patients was strikingly high.
Keywords:hip arthroplasty   knee arthroplasty   complication   infection
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