Skip to main content
Top
Published in: International Orthopaedics 6/2006

01-12-2006 | Original Paper

The microbiology of infected hip arthroplasty

Authors: Imran Rafiq, A. K. Gambhir, B. M. Wroblewski, P. R. Kay

Published in: International Orthopaedics | Issue 6/2006

Login to get access

Abstract

Infection following joint replacement surgery although rare presents a challenging problem. Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is an emerging problem. We analysed the microbiology of 337 single-stage revisions for deep infection. Coagulase negative staphylococcus was found to be the predominant organism, although staphylococcus aureus is gaining importance. Gentamicin only provides cover for 64.1% of organisms. Resistance to this commonly used antibiotic prophylaxis is escalating. Fusidic acid and erythromycin provide improved cover. We would suggest on a microbiological basis that these antibiotics be considered for addition to acrylic bone cement. This will provide local antibiotic delivery when performing a revision for deep infection.
Literature
1.
go back to reference Lidwell OM, Lowbury EJ, Whyte W, Blowers R, Stanley SJ, Lowe D (1982) Effect of ultraclean air in operating rooms on deep sepsis in the joint after total hip or knee replacement: a randomised study. Br Med J 285:10–14CrossRef Lidwell OM, Lowbury EJ, Whyte W, Blowers R, Stanley SJ, Lowe D (1982) Effect of ultraclean air in operating rooms on deep sepsis in the joint after total hip or knee replacement: a randomised study. Br Med J 285:10–14CrossRef
2.
go back to reference Hip replacement (2000) Getting it right the first time. The Controller and Auditor General, p 51 Hip replacement (2000) Getting it right the first time. The Controller and Auditor General, p 51
3.
go back to reference Gristina AG, Costerton JW (1985) Bacterial adherence to biomaterials and tissue. The significance of its role in clinical sepsis. J Bone Joint Surg 67-A:264–273 Feb Gristina AG, Costerton JW (1985) Bacterial adherence to biomaterials and tissue. The significance of its role in clinical sepsis. J Bone Joint Surg 67-A:264–273 Feb
4.
go back to reference Kevin L, Garvin MD, Steven H, Hinrichs MD, Joshua A, Urban MD (1999) Emerging antibiotic-resistant bacteria: their treatment in total joint arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res 369:110–123 Dec Kevin L, Garvin MD, Steven H, Hinrichs MD, Joshua A, Urban MD (1999) Emerging antibiotic-resistant bacteria: their treatment in total joint arthroplasty. Clin Orthop Relat Res 369:110–123 Dec
5.
go back to reference Davis N, Curry A, Gambhir AK, Panigrahi H, Walker CRC, Wilkins EGL, Worsley M, Kay PR (1999) Intraoperative bacterial contamination in operations for joint replacement. J Bone Joint Surg 81-B(5):886–890 SepCrossRef Davis N, Curry A, Gambhir AK, Panigrahi H, Walker CRC, Wilkins EGL, Worsley M, Kay PR (1999) Intraoperative bacterial contamination in operations for joint replacement. J Bone Joint Surg 81-B(5):886–890 SepCrossRef
6.
go back to reference Athanasou NA, Pandey R, deSteiger R, Crook D, McLardy Smith P (1995) Diagnosis of infection by frozen section during revision arthroplasty. J Bone Joint Surg 77-B:28–33 Athanasou NA, Pandey R, deSteiger R, Crook D, McLardy Smith P (1995) Diagnosis of infection by frozen section during revision arthroplasty. J Bone Joint Surg 77-B:28–33
7.
go back to reference Feldmann DS, Lonner JH, Desai P, Zuckermann JD The role of intra operative frozen sections in revision total arthroplasty. JBJS 77A(12):1807–1813 Feldmann DS, Lonner JH, Desai P, Zuckermann JD The role of intra operative frozen sections in revision total arthroplasty. JBJS 77A(12):1807–1813
8.
go back to reference Rapley R, Theophilus BD, Bevan IS, Walker MR (1992) Fundamentals of polymerase chain reaction: a future in clinical diagnostics? Med Lab Sci 49:119–128PubMed Rapley R, Theophilus BD, Bevan IS, Walker MR (1992) Fundamentals of polymerase chain reaction: a future in clinical diagnostics? Med Lab Sci 49:119–128PubMed
9.
go back to reference Gambhir AK, Davis N, Kay PR, Klapper P, Kumar SN, Panigrahi H, Wilkins EGL, Wilson GE, Worsley MA (2000) Defining infection in revision arthroplasty surgery. J Bone Joint Surg Orthopaed Proc 82B(Suppl 1):52 Gambhir AK, Davis N, Kay PR, Klapper P, Kumar SN, Panigrahi H, Wilkins EGL, Wilson GE, Worsley MA (2000) Defining infection in revision arthroplasty surgery. J Bone Joint Surg Orthopaed Proc 82B(Suppl 1):52
Metadata
Title
The microbiology of infected hip arthroplasty
Authors
Imran Rafiq
A. K. Gambhir
B. M. Wroblewski
P. R. Kay
Publication date
01-12-2006
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Published in
International Orthopaedics / Issue 6/2006
Print ISSN: 0341-2695
Electronic ISSN: 1432-5195
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00264-006-0125-8

Other articles of this Issue 6/2006

International Orthopaedics 6/2006 Go to the issue