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A Novel Antibiotic Spacer for Significant Proximal Femoral Loss - Surgical Technique.


ABSTRACT: Infections of proximal femora with prosthetic implants in situ have long been a major concern in orthopedic surgery. The gold standard in the management of infected proximal femurs in the presence of prosthetic implants has traditionally been a two-stage revision. However, this is challenging in the setting of extensive bone loss.A 3 case series of such infections leading to extensive loss of the proximal femur is presented. We specifically describe our technique of debriding the infected segments as well as utilization of a trochanteric slide osteotomy to resect the femur.We also demonstrate preparation of the "pseudoacetabulum" and femoral component with an antibiotic spacer.The high cost of such a procedure is offset by reduction in time spent in hospital. The spacer also helps to allow mobilization by partial weight bearing on a stable femoral component and provide pain control which improves quality of life as compared to prolonged intravenous antimicrobial therapy.

SUBMITTER: Shields D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5481614 | biostudies-other | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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