USE OF ANTIBIOTIC SPACERS FOR KNEE ENDOPROSTHESIS INFECTIONS TREATMENT


Autoria(s): VIOLA, Dan Carai Maia; CARDOZO FILHO, Nivaldo Souza; NUNES, Rodrigo Tristao; GODOY, Fabiola Andrea Carvalho; PETRILLI, Marcelo de Toledo; KORUKIAN, Marcos; JESUS-GARCIA, Reynaldo
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2009

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Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate the use of cement spacers impregnated with antibiotics for the treatment of infections in the nonconventional endoprostheses of the knee. Methodology: We have treated seven patients since 2004 (of which six were submitted to surgery in our service and one patient had been submitted to a primary tumor surgery in another removal service) with deep infection in knee tumor prosthesis. All patients were submitted to endoprosthesis removal and reconstructed with antibiotic cement spacer All patients were monitored both clinically and by lab tests as for monitoring the evolution, being considered able for reviews after 6 (six) months without infections signs. Results: We have noted a small predominance of infectious processes on the prosthesis inserted on proximal tibia as compared with distal femur (57.1% x 42.9%). The mean follow-up time of patients was 68.2 months. During the follow up, one patient died as a result of the root disease. Six patients out of seven were regarded as cured and one persisted with infection signs and symptoms. Conclusion: The results obtained up to date have motivated us to continue using this method of treatment.

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Acta Ortopédica Brasileira, v.17, n.3, p.144-148, 2009

1413-7852

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/23405

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Acta Ortopédica Brasileira

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Palavras-Chave #Prosthesis #Neoplasms #Infection #Bone cements #Osteosarcoma #2-STAGE REIMPLANTATION #LIMB SALVAGE #ARTHROPLASTY #REPLACEMENT #TUMOR #ARTHRODESIS #PROSTHESIS #RESECTION #REVISION #FEMUR #Orthopedics
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