1-stage primary arthroplasty of mechanically failed internally fixated of hip fractures with deep wound infection: good outcome in 16 cases

16例髋关节骨折内固定失败合并深部伤口感染患者行一期初次关节置换术:疗效良好

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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Mechanically failed internal fixation following hip fracture is often treated by salvage arthroplasty. If deep wound infection is present, a 2-stage procedure is often used. We have used a 1-stage procedure in infected cases, and we now report the outcome. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We reviewed 16 cases of deep wound infection after mechanically failed hip fracture fixation, treated between 1994 and 2010. In all patients, a joint prosthesis was implanted in a 1-stage procedure. RESULTS: After an average follow-up period of 12 (2-18) years, no reinfection was detected. In 4 cases, a hip dislocation occurred and 3 of these needed further surgery. INTERPRETATION: A 1-stage procedure for arthroplasty of an infected, mechanically failed hip fracture fixation is feasible and carries a low risk of infection.

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