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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 101-B, Issue SUPP_14 | Pages 4 - 4
1 Dec 2019
Suda A Landua N Miethke T
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Aim

Diagnostics of orthopedic implant infection remains challenging and often shows false negative or inadequate results. Several methods have been described to improve diagnostic methods but most of them are expensive (PCR) or not accessible for all hospitals (sonication). Aim of this study was to evaluate the results of incubation of orthopedic explants compared to biopsies and punction fluid using conventional microbiological methods.

Method

In this prospective study, we included patients who received septic or aseptic orthopedic implant removal in a single University hospital between July and December 2018. A part of the explant as well as minimum 2 tissue biopsies or additional punction fluid were put in a bouillon and incubated for 11 days. Patient´s records with co-morbidities, use of antibiotics and demographic data were evaluated. The results were analyzed. The study was approved by the ethical committee.