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Management of Infections About Total Hip
Arthroplasty
  • Frank Ebert, M.D.
  • Union Memorial Hospital
  • Baltimore, MD

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Infections About THA
Range 1.1 - 12.4 - 60s Rate 2000 0.5 Rate
Primary OA 0.06
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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Infection Risk Factors
  • Skin ulcerations / necrosis
  • Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Previous hip/knee operation
  • Recurrent UTI
  • Oral corticosteroids

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Infection Risk Factors
  • Chronic renal insufficiency
  • Diabetes
  • Neoplasm requiring chemo
  • Tooth extraction

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Infection Clinical Course-
    Acute/Chronic
  • Pain 1
  • Swelling
  • Fever
  • Wound breakdown drainage

Windsor et alJBJS 1990
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Early lt 3 months
Infections About THA
  • Lab Value
  • WBCs Mayo Series Mean 7,500
  • Differential 67 PMNs
  • Sed rate 71 mm/hr
  • Arthrocentesis

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Late gt 3 months-Chronic
Infections About THA
  • ? Pain 96? swelling 77? Debride 27? Active
    drainage 27? Sed rate 63 mm/hr ? WBC - 8300

Windsor et alJBJS 1990
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Late gt 3 months-Acute-Late Hematogenous
Infections About THA
  • Recent Hx-surgery/dental/distal infection
  • Classic Symptoms of Sepsis
  • Fever, Pain,ElevatedWBC

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Infection Surgical Techniques
  • Avoid skin bridges-7 cm rule
  • Avoid creation of skin flaps
  • Hemostasis
  • Prolonged operating time

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Infection Work-Up Requires a Combination of
    Studies
  • Wound History
  • Physical Exam
  • Serial Radiographs
  • Lab/sed rate/CRP/WBC
  • Bone scan / Indium scan

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Complications In Arthroplasty
  • Indium Scan
  • Superseded Tech and Gallium
  • More Specific and More Sensitive
  • Specificity and Sensitivity gt 85

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Infection Work-Up
  • Arthrocentesis
  • direct smear
  • gram strain
  • aerobic
  • anaerobic
  • acid fast
  • fungi

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Infection
  • Arthrocentesis
  • Cell count
  • Diff gt 25,000 pmn
  • Protein high
  • Glucose low

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Infection
  • Host Response
  • Glycocalyx

GristinaJBJS 1983
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Prosthetic Joint Infection
  • Biofilm
  • Biofilm on implants and devitalized tissue causes
    chronic disease
  • Understanding biofilm enlightens one to logical
    treatment

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Biofilm
  • Characteristics
  • All bacteria make biofilm
  • Foreign and devitalized tissue can succumb to
    biofilm formation if exposed to bacteria

Costerton Science 2841318. 99
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Biofilm
  • Characteristics
  • 15 cells, 85 matrix
  • Matrix polysaccharide
  • Biofilms have structure
  • Cells live in a microecology and communicate!

Costerton Science 2841318. 99
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Biofilm
  • Significance in PJI
  • In biofilm state, bacteria become 1000x to 1500x
    more resistant to antibioctics
  • In biofilm state, bacteria express up to 65 new
    genes which change cell wall and/or membrane
    structure

Costerton Science 2841318. 99
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Biofilm State
  • Significance in PJI and Osteomyelitis
  • Resistant to antibiotics
  • Biofilm permeable to antibiotics all the way to
    base within 90 secs
  • Resistant to WBCs and Phagocytosis
  • Resistant to Antibiotics

Costerton Science 2841318. 99
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Biofilm
  • Significance in PJI
  • Biofilm can colonize, grow and cover a surface
    within 4-8 days!
  • Prolonged wound drainage should not be allowed

Costergan. W. MSIS 2000
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Treatment Prosthetic Joint Infection
  • Chronic Infections
  • To effectively treat a chronic infection, you
    must be able to planktonize cells
  • At present time, effective treatment means
    prosthetic removal and debridement of surrounding
    devitalized bone and tissue

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Micro Organisms
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Complications in ArthroplastyInfection THA
Organism
Percent
Staphylococcus 64 S. aureus, penicillin
sensitive 14 S. aureus, penicillin
resistant 28 S. epidermis 22 Gram negative 12
Pseudomonas 7 Escherichia coli 5 Anærobic 6
Other 17
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Prosthetic Joint Infection
  • Classification-Treatment Purposes
  • Early Post-Op (lt4 weeks)
  • Late Hematogenous
  • Chronic

Tsukayama et al JBJS 78A, 96
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Prosthetic Joint Infection
  • Treatment
  • Early Post-Op Infection lt 4weeks
  • ID with retention of components
  • Change modular parts
  • Resection of components if ID fails

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Prosthetic Joint Infection
  • Treatment
  • Hematogenous Infection
  • ID with retention of components
  • Change modular parts
  • 2 stage reimplantation if ID fails

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Treatment Options-Chronic
  • Debridement with antibiotic suppression therapy
  • Strep/staphepi -- best
  • Avoid repeated attempts
  • Frozen tissue section
  • Suction drains

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Treatment Options-Chronic
  • Antibiotic suppression-Acute/Chronic
  • Indicated in med compromised
  • Organism - gram strep staphepi

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Two-Stage Reimplantation-Chronic/Failed Acute
    Treatment
  • Most successful treatment
  • Procedure of choice
  • Remember Biofilm

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Two-Stage Reimplantation
  • Stage I Complete debridement
  • Stage II 6 wks IV antibiotics
  • Stage III Reimplant

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Two-Stage Reimplantation Procedure
  • Remove components, cement, ID
  • Fabricate and place spacer
  • 6 weeks of antibiotics
  • Reimplantation

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Two-Stage Reimplantation Stage I
  • remove prosthesis / cement
  • thorough debridement

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Two-Stage Reimplantation Stage I
  • create antibiotic spacer impregnated with
    antibiotics
  • wound closure

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Two-Stage Reimplantation
  • Spacer Antibiotic Regimen
  • Tobramycin 2.4 gm/3.6 gm per 40 gms of
    PMMA
  • Vancomycin gt 0.5 gm to 1 gm per 40 gms of
    PMMA

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Antibiotic Impregnated Spacer
Infections About THA
  • Cidal levels of antibiotic
  • Spacer to preserve tissue tension
  • Facilitates reimplant and wound exposure

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Two-Stage Reimplantation Stage II
  • Reimplantation after antibiotic regimen

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Stage III Reimplantation
  • ? Serial aspirations
  • ? Pre-op planning
  • Bone scan /Indium Scan
  • ESR/CRP/WBC

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Intra-operative Frozen Section
  • lt 5 PMNs per HPF no infection
  • gt 10 PMNs per HPF infection

Mirra JBJS
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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Resection Arthroplasty
  • Removal all components
  • Remove all cement
  • Effective in medically compromised patient

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Algorithm
Infections About THA
  • THAClinical Sepsis
  • Acute/Hematogenous

(GRAM Organism)
lt 4 wks
gt 4 wks
DebridementAntibiotics (6 wks)
2-StageReplant
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Algorithm
Infections About THA
  • DebridementAntibiotics

2-stage Replant
No Success
No Success
Success
Success
ResectionArthroplasty
2-stage Replant
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Thank You
Frank R. Ebert, MD
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Stage II Antibiotic Treatment
Infections About THA
  • Hickman catheter / Pick Line
  • MIC 18 / 6 wks

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Treatment Options
  • Debridement with antibiotic suppression therapy
  • Limited success
  • lt 3 weeks

SchoifetJBJS 1990
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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Treatment Options
  • Antibiotic suppression
  • Aggressive wound debridement

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Treatment Options
  • Resection arthroplasty
  • 2 Stage re-implant
  • Arthrodesis
  • Amputation

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Treatment Options
  • Hip ( success) Knee ( success)
  • - - - - - - 18

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Debridement with Antibiotic Suppression
  • Hip ( success) Knee ( success)
  • 25 to 35 25 to 35

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Results Gm positive
  • Windsor et al 92 JBJS 1990
  • Insall et al 97 JBJS 1983

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Complications in Arthroplasty
  • Arthrodesis Indications
  • Extensor mechanism disruption
  • Resistant bacteria
  • Inadequate bonestock
  • Inadequate soft tissues
  • Young patient

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Advantages
Arthrodesis
  • ? Definitive treatment
  • ? Little chance of recurrence

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Disadvantages
Arthrodesis
  • ? Difficulty with transfers / small spaces
  • ? Increase energy requirements

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