Title of article :
Knee arthrodesis using a unilateral external fixator for the treatment of infectious sequelae
Author/Authors :
Levent Eralp، نويسنده , , Mehmet KOCAOGLU، نويسنده , , Ibrahim TUNCAY، نويسنده , , F. Erkal BILEN، نويسنده , , Shady Elbeshry SAMIR، نويسنده ,
Pages :
6
From page :
84
To page :
89
Abstract :
Objectives: We evaluated the results of arthrodesis using a monolateral external fixator for the treatment of septic sequelae of the knee joint. Methods: Eleven patients (4 males, 7 females; mean age 60 years; range 29 to 75 years) underwent arthrodesis using a monolateral external fixator. Indications for arthrodesis were infected total knee prosthesis (n=6), septic arthritis seque¬lae (n=4), and infected distal femoral tumor prosthesis (n=1). Eight patients had active infection; of these, seven patients initially underwent complete clinical and laboratory eradica¬tion of infection with debridement, application of antibiotic- impregnated cement spacer (n=6), and parenteral antibiotics. Resection guides of total knee arthroplasty were used to cre¬ate wide bleeding femoral and tibial bone surfaces. Biplanar or uniplanar monolateral external fixation was applied for a mean of eight months (range 5 to 12 months). The mean fol¬low-up was 28 months (range 7 to 69 months). Complications were evaluated according to the Paleyʹs classification. Results: Fusion was achieved in all the patients. There were no recurrent infections. No remarkable shortening developed following the procedure. All the patients could walk without walking aids, except for one patient who further required lengthening for marked shortening due to previous wide tu¬mor resection. Shortening was 3 cm in one patient with in¬fected total knee prosthesis, while it ranged from 1 cm to 2 cm (mean 1.4 cm) in the remaining patients. Pin tract infec¬tions were seen in five patients, all of which were successfully treated with oral antibiotics and local wound care. Conclusion: Knee arthrodesis using a monolateral exter¬nal fixator is associated with a high fusion rate and a low complication rate, and provides a more comfortable treat¬ment option compared to a circular external fixator.
Keywords :
methods , External fixators , surgery , surgery , Knee joint , Arthrodesis , prosthesis-related infections
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Record number :
688940
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