Tran Binh Duong
Vietnam
Case Report
Prosthetic Hip Joint Infection: An Aluminium Mold for Intraoperative Production of Antibiotic-loaded Cement Hip Prostheses: 3 Cases Report
Author(s): Truong Nguyen Khanh Hung, Tran Binh Duong, Tran Phuoc Binh, Dao Thanh Tu, Le Nghi Thanh Nhan, Cao Thi and Le Van TuanTruong Nguyen Khanh Hung, Tran Binh Duong, Tran Phuoc Binh, Dao Thanh Tu, Le Nghi Thanh Nhan, Cao Thi and Le Van Tuan
Introduction: To treat hip prosthetic infection, 2-stage revision, including removal and reimplantation, remains the standard treatment for prosthetic infection. Articulating cement spacer has been shown to provide better functional results after reimplantation. However, its cost as a manufactured product is not cheap and the choice of antibiotics is not flexible either. We designed an aluminium mold to make an antibiotic impregnated cement spacer, and replaced it between the first and the second stage. The current study was conducted to test their clinical efficacy.Case report: We report 3 cases of hip prosthetic infection treatment by using antibiotic impregnated cement spacer made by an aluminium mold. All patients presented to us in first 2-years postoperation and all had a deep infection. Three patients with infected total hip arthroplastie.. View More»