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Routine one-stage exchange for chronic infection after total hip replacement
Jean-Yves Jenny1, Régis Lengert, Yann Diesinger
1Centre for Orthopaedic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital Strasbourg, 10 avenue Baumann, 67400, Illkirch, France, jean-yves.jenny@chru-strasbourg.fr.
Purpose:
We hypothesized that a routine one-stage exchange for treatment of chronically infected total hip replacement (THR) will lead to (1) a higher rate of infection recurrence and (2) a poorer hip outcome than the published rates after two-stage exchange.
Methods:
Sixty-five cases have been treated consecutively with one-stage exchange. All patients have been followed for a period of three to six years or until death or infection recurrence.
Results:
The five-year rate for infection recurrence was 16%. The five-year survival rate for recurrence of the index infection was 8%. Forty-two percent of the hips had a good or excellent PMA score, and 46% a good or excellent OH score.
Conclusions:
Routine one-stage exchange was not associated with a higher recurrence rate and a poorer hip function than previously published series of two-stage exchange. Therefore, there is little support to choose two-stage exchange as the routine treatment for management of chronically infected THR.
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