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Two-stage revision arthroplasty for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: An outcome analysis

BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection (TBPJI) is a rare complication of hip/knee joint arthroplasty. The outcomes of hip/knee TBPJI treatment are still unreported. The objective of this study was to investigate the outcomes of hip/knee TBPJI following treatment with t...

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Autores principales: Chang, Chih-Hsiang, Hu, Chih-Chien, Chang, Yuhan, Hsieh, Pang-Hsin, Shih, Hsin-Nung, Ueng, Steve Wen-Neng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30192830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203585
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author Chang, Chih-Hsiang
Hu, Chih-Chien
Chang, Yuhan
Hsieh, Pang-Hsin
Shih, Hsin-Nung
Ueng, Steve Wen-Neng
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Hu, Chih-Chien
Chang, Yuhan
Hsieh, Pang-Hsin
Shih, Hsin-Nung
Ueng, Steve Wen-Neng
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description BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection (TBPJI) is a rare complication of hip/knee joint arthroplasty. The outcomes of hip/knee TBPJI treatment are still unreported. The objective of this study was to investigate the outcomes of hip/knee TBPJI following treatment with two-stage exchange arthroplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From 2003 to 2013, 11 patients with TBPJI (six hips and five knees) were treated with two-stage exchange arthroplasty at our institution. We collected and analyzed variables including demographic data, comorbidities, microbiological data, duration of symptoms, and types of antibiotic used in bone cement. RESULTS: At the most recent follow-up, the success rate of two-stage exchange arthroplasty was 63.3% (7 of 11). All five knee treatments resulted in infection eradication and successful prosthesis reimplantation. However, only two hip TBPJI treatments resulted in successful outcomes; two patients died and two experienced chronic infection. Overall, secondary bacterial infections were common in patients with TBPJI (5 of 11 cases, 45.5%). Streptomycin in bone cement increased the success rate (83.33% vs. 40%). CONCLUSION: More than one third of the patients treated with two-stage exchange arthroplasty for TBPJI showed infection relapse or uncontrolled infection. Streptomycin-loaded interim cement spacers appeared to help ensure successful treatment. Routine M. tuberculosis culture is recommended when treating TBPJI in areas of high tuberculosis prevalence.
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spelling pubmed-61286042018-09-15 Two-stage revision arthroplasty for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: An outcome analysis Chang, Chih-Hsiang Hu, Chih-Chien Chang, Yuhan Hsieh, Pang-Hsin Shih, Hsin-Nung Ueng, Steve Wen-Neng PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection (TBPJI) is a rare complication of hip/knee joint arthroplasty. The outcomes of hip/knee TBPJI treatment are still unreported. The objective of this study was to investigate the outcomes of hip/knee TBPJI following treatment with two-stage exchange arthroplasty. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From 2003 to 2013, 11 patients with TBPJI (six hips and five knees) were treated with two-stage exchange arthroplasty at our institution. We collected and analyzed variables including demographic data, comorbidities, microbiological data, duration of symptoms, and types of antibiotic used in bone cement. RESULTS: At the most recent follow-up, the success rate of two-stage exchange arthroplasty was 63.3% (7 of 11). All five knee treatments resulted in infection eradication and successful prosthesis reimplantation. However, only two hip TBPJI treatments resulted in successful outcomes; two patients died and two experienced chronic infection. Overall, secondary bacterial infections were common in patients with TBPJI (5 of 11 cases, 45.5%). Streptomycin in bone cement increased the success rate (83.33% vs. 40%). CONCLUSION: More than one third of the patients treated with two-stage exchange arthroplasty for TBPJI showed infection relapse or uncontrolled infection. Streptomycin-loaded interim cement spacers appeared to help ensure successful treatment. Routine M. tuberculosis culture is recommended when treating TBPJI in areas of high tuberculosis prevalence. Public Library of Science 2018-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6128604/ /pubmed/30192830 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203585 Text en © 2018 Chang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Chang, Chih-Hsiang
Hu, Chih-Chien
Chang, Yuhan
Hsieh, Pang-Hsin
Shih, Hsin-Nung
Ueng, Steve Wen-Neng
Two-stage revision arthroplasty for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: An outcome analysis
title Two-stage revision arthroplasty for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: An outcome analysis
title_full Two-stage revision arthroplasty for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: An outcome analysis
title_fullStr Two-stage revision arthroplasty for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: An outcome analysis
title_full_unstemmed Two-stage revision arthroplasty for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: An outcome analysis
title_short Two-stage revision arthroplasty for Mycobacterium Tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: An outcome analysis
title_sort two-stage revision arthroplasty for mycobacterium tuberculosis periprosthetic joint infection: an outcome analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6128604/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30192830
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0203585
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