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The Treatment of Recurrent Chronic Infected Knee Arthroplasty With a 2-Stage Procedure

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Abstract

We report the case of a patient with recurrent periprosthetic infections after total knee arthroplasty associated with bone destruction and massive bone loss that was successfully treated with a 2-stage procedure-resection arthroplasty with insertion of an antibiotic-impregnated cement rod-spacer and systemic antibiotics and then a resection arthrodesis of the knee with the use of an intercalary allograft fixed with a long intramedullary nail. This technique is a viable option for the treatment of recurrent periprosthetic infections after total knee arthroplasty associated with bone destruction, massive bone loss, and severe instability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)159.e13-159.e17
JournalJournal of Arthroplasty
Volume24
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2009

Keywords

  • antibiotic-impregnated cement rod-spacer
  • arthrodesis
  • infected knee arthoplasty
  • intercalary alofraft
  • resection arthroplasty

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