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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 100-B, Issue SUPP_13 | Pages 38 - 38
1 Oct 2018
Sporer SM Haines N Sadauskas A Mesko DR
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Introduction

Two-stage revision surgery remains the gold standard as treatment for periprosthetic hip infections. The purpose of this study was to determine the rate of infection eradication after two-stage revision hip arthroplasty in patients treated with intraoperatively surgeon-molded articulating spacers as well as to foreshadow the future economical impact of these articulating antibiotic spacers to those commercially available.

Methods

Thirty-five patients who underwent two-stage revision hip arthroplasty due to chronic periprosthetic infection between 2003–2014 were followed clinically and radiographically an average of 4.9 years postoperatively [2.2–9.2]. 17 male and 18 female patients with a mean age of 62 [34–82] had articulating spacers, made in the operating room, inserted at the first stage. [The overall expense of the custom-made antibiotic spacers and the commercially available spacers was calculated and compared using a student t test.]