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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 100-B, Issue SUPP_17 | Pages 38 - 38
1 Dec 2018
Ravn C Kemp M Kjærsgaard-Andersen P Overgaard S
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What is the fate of revision total joint arthroplasty, when conventional tissue sample culture (TSC) is negative and sonication fluid culture (SFC) is positive, in terms of re-revision?

Method

We prospectively analyzed explanted prosthetic materials from 211 consecutive cases of total hip and knee arthroplasty revision surgery performed on any indication during a one year period. We used a sonication apparatus and protocol that was previously described [Borens et al, 2013. J Orthop Res]. Sampling of five periprosthetic tissue biopsies was performed according to the local protocol and incubated for 5 days. In our non-interventional study design, clinicians were blinded to the results from sonication-culture, which were not used for the subsequent treatment strategy.

In cases with suspected deep infection, thorough debridement was performed during revision surgery, and routine antibiotic treatment was dicloxacillin for 6–8 weeks. Patients were routinely seen in the outpatient clinic after 3 and 12 months, where clinical examination and any antibiotic treatment were documented. Minimum follow-up was 1 year. This cohort study is reported according to the STROBE guidelines.