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. 2017 Jul 1;40(4):231-234.
doi: 10.3928/01477447-20170411-04. Epub 2017 Apr 18.

Inadequacy of Joint Aspiration for Detection of Persistent Periprosthetic Infection During Two-Stage Septic Revision Knee Surgery

Inadequacy of Joint Aspiration for Detection of Persistent Periprosthetic Infection During Two-Stage Septic Revision Knee Surgery

Bernd Preininger et al. Orthopedics. .

Abstract

Despite the lack of validation, synovial aspiration remains a common practice during 2-stage septic revision total knee arthroplasty (TKA). The goal of this study was to investigate the diagnostic validity of synovial polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) spacer aspiration of temporary knee arthrodesis to detect persistent periprosthetic joint infection before TKA reimplantation. This retrospective cohort study included 73 consecutive patients who underwent 2-stage septic revision TKA according to a standard protocol. After explantation surgery, including temporary arthrodesis with an intramedullary stabilized PMMA spacer, all patients had synovial aspiration 2 weeks before reimplantation to exclude persistent periprosthetic joint infection. Patients had a 2-week antibiotic holiday before aspiration. Sensitivity and specificity of the synovial PMMA spacer joint aspiration for the detection of periprosthetic joint infection were determined and referenced against intraoperative microbiologic and histologic samples obtained at second-stage surgery. Sensitivity of the synovial PMMA spacer aspiration was 21%. Because of poor diagnostic validity, synovial PMMA spacer aspiration cannot be recommended for routine exclusion of persistent periprosthetic joint infection before TKA reimplantation. Therefore, exclusion of persistent periprosthetic joint infection should be supplemented by other diagnostic methods, and it is not necessary to delay TKA reimplantation for PMMA spacer aspiration. [Orthopedics. 2017; 40(4):231-234.].

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