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Candida Prosthetic Joint Infection. A Review of Treatment Methods

Fungal microorganisms are still a rare cause of bone and joint infections. We report a new case of knee prosthetic joint infection due to Candida albicans in a patient with a previous two-stage right knee arthroplasty for septic arthritis due to S. epidermidis occurred several months ago. Moreover,...

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Autores principales: Cobo, Fernando, Rodríguez-Granger, Javier, Sampedro, Antonio, Aliaga-Martínez, Luis, Navarro-Marí, José María
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5441142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28540147
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jbji.17699
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author Cobo, Fernando
Rodríguez-Granger, Javier
Sampedro, Antonio
Aliaga-Martínez, Luis
Navarro-Marí, José María
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description Fungal microorganisms are still a rare cause of bone and joint infections. We report a new case of knee prosthetic joint infection due to Candida albicans in a patient with a previous two-stage right knee arthroplasty for septic arthritis due to S. epidermidis occurred several months ago. Moreover, the treatment in 76 cases of Candida prosthetic joint infection has been discussed. Forty patients were female and mean age at diagnosis was 65.7 (± SD 18) yrs. No risk factors for candidal infection were found in 25 patients. Infection site was the knee in 38 patients and hip in 36; pain was present in 44 patients and swelling in 24. The most frequent species was C. albicans, followed by C. parapsilosis. Eleven patients were only treated with antifungal drugs being the outcome favourable in all of them. Two-stage exchange arthroplasty was performed in 30 patients, and resection arthroplasty in other 30; in three patients one-stage exchange arthroplasty was done. A favourable outcome was found in 58 patients after antifungal plus surgical treatment, in 11 after antifungal treatment alone and in one after surgery alone. The type of treatment is still not clearly defined and an algorithm for treatment in fungal PJI should be established, but various types of surgical procedures may be applied.
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spelling pubmed-54411422017-05-24 Candida Prosthetic Joint Infection. A Review of Treatment Methods Cobo, Fernando Rodríguez-Granger, Javier Sampedro, Antonio Aliaga-Martínez, Luis Navarro-Marí, José María J Bone Jt Infect Review Fungal microorganisms are still a rare cause of bone and joint infections. We report a new case of knee prosthetic joint infection due to Candida albicans in a patient with a previous two-stage right knee arthroplasty for septic arthritis due to S. epidermidis occurred several months ago. Moreover, the treatment in 76 cases of Candida prosthetic joint infection has been discussed. Forty patients were female and mean age at diagnosis was 65.7 (± SD 18) yrs. No risk factors for candidal infection were found in 25 patients. Infection site was the knee in 38 patients and hip in 36; pain was present in 44 patients and swelling in 24. The most frequent species was C. albicans, followed by C. parapsilosis. Eleven patients were only treated with antifungal drugs being the outcome favourable in all of them. Two-stage exchange arthroplasty was performed in 30 patients, and resection arthroplasty in other 30; in three patients one-stage exchange arthroplasty was done. A favourable outcome was found in 58 patients after antifungal plus surgical treatment, in 11 after antifungal treatment alone and in one after surgery alone. The type of treatment is still not clearly defined and an algorithm for treatment in fungal PJI should be established, but various types of surgical procedures may be applied. Ivyspring International Publisher 2017-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5441142/ /pubmed/28540147 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/jbji.17699 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
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Candida Prosthetic Joint Infection. A Review of Treatment Methods
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