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Infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Successful treatment of prosthetic hip joint infection (PI) means elimination of infection and restored hip function. However, functional outcome is rarely studied. We analyzed the outcome of the strict use of a treatment algorithm for PI. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study grou...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3229994/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21189099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.548025 |
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author | De Man, F Harald R Sendi, Parham Zimmerli, Werner Maurer, Thomas B Ochsner, Peter E Ilchmann, Thomas |
author_facet | De Man, F Harald R Sendi, Parham Zimmerli, Werner Maurer, Thomas B Ochsner, Peter E Ilchmann, Thomas |
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description | BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Successful treatment of prosthetic hip joint infection (PI) means elimination of infection and restored hip function. However, functional outcome is rarely studied. We analyzed the outcome of the strict use of a treatment algorithm for PI. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study groups included 22 hips with 1-stage exchange for PI (group 1), 22 matched hips revised for aseptic loosening (controls), and 50 hips with 2-stage exchange (group 2). Relapse of infection, Harris hip score (HHS), limping, use of crutches, reoperations, complications, and radiographic changes were compared between the groups. RESULTS: There was 1 relapse of infection, which occurred in group 2. In group 1, the mean HHS was 84; 4 of 19 patients were limping and 2 required 2 crutches, which was similar to the control results. In group 2, scores were lower and complication rates higher. The use of a Burch-Schneider ring and the presence of a deficient trochanter impaired function. There were no differences in radiographic outcome between the groups. INTERPRETATION: With the algorithm used, infection can be cured with high reliability. With a 1-stage procedure, mobility is maintained. After 2-stage procedures, function was impaired due to there being more previous surgery and more serious infection. |
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spelling | pubmed-32299942012-01-03 Infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years De Man, F Harald R Sendi, Parham Zimmerli, Werner Maurer, Thomas B Ochsner, Peter E Ilchmann, Thomas Acta Orthop Article BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Successful treatment of prosthetic hip joint infection (PI) means elimination of infection and restored hip function. However, functional outcome is rarely studied. We analyzed the outcome of the strict use of a treatment algorithm for PI. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The study groups included 22 hips with 1-stage exchange for PI (group 1), 22 matched hips revised for aseptic loosening (controls), and 50 hips with 2-stage exchange (group 2). Relapse of infection, Harris hip score (HHS), limping, use of crutches, reoperations, complications, and radiographic changes were compared between the groups. RESULTS: There was 1 relapse of infection, which occurred in group 2. In group 1, the mean HHS was 84; 4 of 19 patients were limping and 2 required 2 crutches, which was similar to the control results. In group 2, scores were lower and complication rates higher. The use of a Burch-Schneider ring and the presence of a deficient trochanter impaired function. There were no differences in radiographic outcome between the groups. INTERPRETATION: With the algorithm used, infection can be cured with high reliability. With a 1-stage procedure, mobility is maintained. After 2-stage procedures, function was impaired due to there being more previous surgery and more serious infection. Informa Healthcare 2011-02 2011-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3229994/ /pubmed/21189099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.548025 Text en Copyright: © Nordic Orthopaedic Federation http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the source is credited. |
spellingShingle | Article De Man, F Harald R Sendi, Parham Zimmerli, Werner Maurer, Thomas B Ochsner, Peter E Ilchmann, Thomas Infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years |
title | Infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years |
title_full | Infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years |
title_fullStr | Infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years |
title_full_unstemmed | Infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years |
title_short | Infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years |
title_sort | infectiological, functional, and radiographic outcome after revision for prosthetic hip infection according to a strict algorithm: 22 one-stage and 50 two-stage revisions with a mean follow-up time of 5 (2–17) years |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3229994/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21189099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17453674.2010.548025 |
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