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Utilizing a Prefabricated Antibiotic-Impregnated Articular Spacer Combined With an Intramedullary Device for Significant Femoral Bone Loss in Periprosthetic Hip Infection
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 15p174–179Published online: May 18, 2022- Justin Stafford
- Mitchell Hunter
- Hyrum Judd
- Arturo Corces
Cited in Scopus: 0Periprosthetic joint infection can be a devastating complication following total hip arthroplasty, which often requires a lengthy treatment course that is fraught with complications. There are various types of antibiotic-impregnated spacers that can be used to treat periprosthetic hip infections, with articulating spacers being utilized frequently with the goal of preserving patient range of motion and functionality. Many of these articulating spacers have pre-set sizes and stem options, which accommodate the majority of patients. - Surgical techniqueOpen Access
Surgical Technique of a Cement-On-Cement Removal System for Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Revision Surgery
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 9p112–117Published online: June 14, 2021- Miguel Tovar-Bazaga
- David Sáez-Martínez
- Álvaro Auñón
- Felipe López-Oliva
- Belén Pardos-Mayo
- Emilio Calvo
Cited in Scopus: 1Cement removal during hip or knee arthroplasty revision surgery is technically demanding and prone to severe complications such as periprosthetic fractures, incomplete cement removal, or perforations. Several alternative techniques have been developed to enable complete, accurate, and safe removal of cement from bone, including osteotomies and cortical windows, endoscopic instruments, ultrasound devices, lithotripsy, and laser-assisted removal. We describe a cement-on-cement technique with a sterile, single-use tool for cement removal. - Surgical techniqueOpen Access
External fixator arthrodesis antibiotic spacer in two-stage revision total knee arthroplasty for eradication of periprosthetic joint infection
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 5Issue 3p309–313Published online: March 27, 2019- Brian P. Chalmers
- Nicholas M. Hernandez
- Brandon J. Yuan
- Matthew P. Abdel
- David G. Lewallen
- Kevin I. Perry
Cited in Scopus: 1Two-stage revision total knee arthroplasty remains the gold standard for management of chronic periprosthetic joint infection in North America. Static cement antibiotic spacers used after knee resection to deliver high-dose antibiotics lack primary stability, potentially leading to spacer migration or dislocation, additional bone loss, extensor mechanism erosion, and even knee subluxation or frank dislocation. A custom brace or cast is often required to augment knee stability, which is time-consuming, costly, and prevents monitoring or wound care of the soft tissues. - Surgical techniqueOpen Access
Removing a well-fixed femoral sleeve during revision total knee arthroplasty
Arthroplasty TodayVol. 2Issue 4p171–175Published online: July 3, 2016- J. Ryan Martin
- Tyler S. Watters
- Daniel L. Levy
- Jason M. Jennings
- Douglas A. Dennis
Cited in Scopus: 15The following surgical technique describes a case of a 51-year-old man with severe juvenile rheumatoid arthritis that required a 2-stage revision of an infected revision total knee implant. The patient had previously been implanted with a revision rotating platform, constrained condylar device which gained excellent fixation through the use of diaphyseal-engaging stems, and a well-ingrown, fully porous-coated femoral metaphyseal sleeve. To avoid intraoperative complications while removing the femoral sleeve, a novel technique for femoral sleeve extraction was used.