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Comparative Study
. 2017 Nov;41(11):2253-2258.
doi: 10.1007/s00264-017-3500-8. Epub 2017 May 18.

Two stage revision hip arthroplasty in periprosthetic joint infection. Comparison study: with or without the use of a spacer

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Comparative Study

Two stage revision hip arthroplasty in periprosthetic joint infection. Comparison study: with or without the use of a spacer

Dariusz Marczak et al. Int Orthop. 2017 Nov.

Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to compare two methods of two-stage surgery for PJI (periprosthetic joint infection) after THA (total hip arthroplasty): one with and one without the use of an antibiotic-loaded cement spacer.

Methods: This retrospective study was performed on 99 consecutive patients (99 hips) with a minimum follow-up of 24 months. Patients were divided into two groups: (1) in whom the operation was performed using a spacer, and (2) for whom a spacer was not used.

Results: For the whole cohort, the results improved between pre-operative and final follow-up. Recurrence of infection was found in nine out of 98 patients (9.2%) and was not significantly different between the two groups. Patients treated with a spacer had better functional improvement in the interim period, but the VAS score was better in the non-spacer group. The improvement in final function was better in the spacer group with regard to HHS, but not according to WOMAC score or VAS at final follow-up.

Conclusion: The resection arthroplasty should be awarded particular consideration in cases of poor soft tissue quality, bone stock deficiency, when complications related to spacer use are expected or chances of new hip endoprosthesis implantation are low.

Keywords: Antibiotic therapy; Arthroplasty; Hip; Periprosthetic joint infection; Spacer.

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