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. 2024 Dec 1;106-B(12):1426-1430.
doi: 10.1302/0301-620X.106B12.BJJ-2024-0437.R1.

Cutibacterium acnes periprosthetic joint infections

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Cutibacterium acnes periprosthetic joint infections

Christopher N Warne et al. Bone Joint J. .

Abstract

Aims: Cutibacterium acnes (C. acnes; previously known as Propionibacterium acnes or P. acnes) periprosthetic hip and knee infections are under-reported. While culture contamination with C. acnes occurs, true infections are important to recognize and treat. We sought to describe the demographics and treatment outcomes of patients with C. acnes periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) of the hip and knee.

Methods: Patients with C. acnes PJI between January 2005 and December 2018 were retrospectively reviewed utilizing the institutional total joint registry. Patients with monomicrobial PJI and two or more positive cultures were considered to have true C. acnes PJI. Patients with polymicrobial infection or with only one positive culture were excluded. This resulted in 35 PJIs (21 hips and 14 knees); the patients' mean age was 63 years (35 to 84) and 15 (43%) were female. Mean follow-up was five years (1 to 14).

Results: The median time to positive culture was five days (IQR 5 to 6) and median synovial fluid cell count was 22,583 cells (IQR 15,200 to 53,231). The median ESR was 25 mm/hr (IQR 7 to 37), and CRP was 15 mg/l (IQR 3 to 29). Of the 35 PJIs, 18 (51%) were treated with chronic antibiotic suppression without surgical intervention, and the remainder were treated with two-stage exchange arthroplasty. The two-year survival free of any revision was 94%. Four patients failed treatment due to symptomatic infection, with three treated with two-stage exchange and one treated with irrigation and debridement with modular component exchange for a survival rate of 89% and 83% at two and five years, respectively.

Conclusion: Laboratory evidence of C. acnes PJI in this cohort was typical compared to more conventional organisms. Cultures grew more quickly than previously thought in patients with C. acnes PJI. Treatment with two-stage exchange or chronic antibiotic suppression alone both had few treatment failures at mid-term follow-up.

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Conflict of interest statement

S. Ryan reports consulting fees from DePuy Synthes and Zimmer Biomet and stock or stock options in Azra Care, all of which are unrelated to this study. D. J. Berry reports royalties or licenses from DePuy Synthes, Elsevier, and Wolters Kluwer, consulting fees from DePuy Synthes, honoraria from AO Recon, research support payments from DePuy (all unrelated to this article), and leadership or fiduciary roles in Current Concepts in Joint Replacement (Hip Society and Knee Society), the International Hip Society, and the Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation. M. P. Abdel reports royalties or licenses from Stryker, unrelated to this study.

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