1. Surgical Management for Chronic Destructive Septic Hip Arthritis: Debridement, Antibiotics, and Single‐Stage Replacement is as Effective as Two‐Stage Arthroplasty
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Chao‐fan Zhang, Xin‐yu Fang, Zi‐da Huang, Guo‐chang Bai, Ze‐yu Zhang, Ye Yang, Zi‐jie Zhang, Wen‐bo Li, and Wen‐ming Zhang
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Debridement ,Next generation sequencing ,Septic arthritis ,Total hip arthroplasty ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
Objective To compare the surgical outcomes of debridement, antibiotics, and single‐stage total hip replacement (DASR) vs two‐stage arthroplasty (two‐stage arthroplasty) for chronic destructive septic hip arthritis (SHA). Methods Cases of chronic destructive SHA treated by DASR or two‐stage arthroplasty in our department from January 2008 to October 2021 were retrospectively reviewed. Patient demographic information, perioperative inflammation markers, intraoperative blood loss, microbial culture, and metagenomic new generation sequencing results were recorded. The perioperative complications, hospital stay, hospitalization cost, infection recurrence rate, and Harris Hip Score (HHS) at the last follow‐up were compared between the two groups. Results A total of 28 patients were included in the study, including 11 patients who received DASR and 17 patients who received two‐stage arthroplasty. There was no significant difference in demographic information, preoperative serum inflammatory markers, synovial fluid white blood cell count, or percentage of polymorphonuclear leukocytes between the two groups. The DASR group demonstrated significantly lower intraoperative blood loss [(368.2 ± 253.3) mL vs (638.2 ± 170.0) mL, p = 0.002], hospital stay [(22.6 ± 8.1) days vs (43.5 ± 13.2) days, p
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- 2022
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