We evaluated the results of surgical one stage versus two stage exchange of patients diagnosed positive for prosthetic infection following total hip replacement in correlation with a classification described by Mc Pherson.
We classified septic revision surgeries following total knee according to a classification published by Mc Pherson. Eradication rate of one stage versus two stage exchange was compared.
Regarding Mc Pherson’s systemic grades classification the eradication rate for two stage exchanges was 85,7% in group A+B and 60%% in group C. One stage procedures achieved 0% eradication rate in group B and 60% in group C. Regarding Mc Pherson’s local extremity grade classification eradication rates within two stage revisions were 84% in group 2 and 75% in group 3. One stage revision achieved 40% and 0%.
Our technique is a single anterior surgical aproach and internal fixation with 2 cannulated percutaneous titanium screws. This procedure allowes both in young active persons and in cases after failed surgery a good and recomendable solution with early weight-bearing and durable results without following surgery.
Difficult revisionsurgery and degenerative cases are shown in pictures. Cases of Revision after Arthroplasty are done.
Even in cases of revisionsurgery after arthroplasty the modification with “malleolus lateralis-Interposition” is a good possbility to reach functionally good results without loosing height at safe softtissue.