A two-stage approach to primary TKA using articulating antibiotic-loaded spacers improve function and eradicate infection in septic arthritic knees
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A two-stage approach to primary TKA using articulating antibiotic-loaded spacers improve function and eradicate infection in septic arthritic knees
Abstract
Purpose: The treatment of an infected arthritic knee might be challenging. The failure rate has been reported to be high for open or arthroscopic debridement. A subsequently high rate of infection has been noted in these patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty (TKA). In the present study, a two-stage approach using an articulating spacer was used. The hypothesis was that the procedure would eradicate the infection and improve pain and function in these patients.
Methods: A total of 16 consecutive patients were enrolled in this retrospective study. The mean follow-up time was 6.1 years (range 2.0-9.9 years). Patients with advanced osteoarthritis and infection of the knee were included. All patients had previously undergone one or more failed arthroscopic or open procedures for the eradication of infection. All patients received the same homemade metal-on-plastic articulating antibiotic spacer. Double antibiotic therapy was given for 2 weeks intravenously and orally for 4 weeks. TKA implantation was performed 6 weeks after the first stage.
Results: The infection was eradicated without recurrence in all patients. The functional results were significantly improved, and pain was significantly reduced after spacer and TKA implantation. The mean amount of knee flexion was 95 ± 30° preoperatively, and it increased to 109 ± 14° (p = 0.012) after spacer implantation and to 119 ± 10° (p = 0.002) after TKA implantation. The mean KSS objective was 58 ± 12 preoperatively, and it increased to 75 ± 14 (p < 0.0001) after spacer implantation and to 96 ± 3 (p < 0.0001) after TKA implantation. The mean KSS function was 17 ± 11 preoperatively, and it increased to 46 ± 10 (p < 0.0001) after spacer implantation and to 86 ± 6 (p < 0.0001) after TKA implantation. The mean VAS score was 65 ± 11 preoperatively, and it decreased to 2 ± 4 (p < 0.0001) after spacer implantation and to 1 ± 2 (p < 0.0001) after TKA implantation.
Conclusion: The two-stage procedure for the treatment of infected arthritic knees after failed eradication surgery was effective in all patients. Using an antibiotic articulating metal-on-plastic cement spacer showed improved functional results between the stages and at the final follow-up. No intra- or postoperative complications occurred.
Keywords: Arthritic knee; Infection; Spacer; Total knee arthroplasty; Two-stage procedure.
© 2020. European Society of Sports Traumatology, Knee Surgery, Arthroscopy (ESSKA).
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