SIGNIFICANCE OF MICRO ORGANISMS CULTURED DURING REVISION TOTAL HIP SURGERY FOR MECHANICAL FAILURE

2005 
Between January 1998 and December 2002, 418 hip revisions were performed. Of these, 45 hips were diagnosed as infected and two-stage revisions were done six weeks apart. These were excluded from the study, leaving 373 revisions for mechanical failure. In 310 cases both components were exchanged, in 59 the acetabular prostheses only and in three the stem only. One permanent resection arthroplasty was done for bone loss. Where necessary bone graft was used liberally. In 83 patients (22%) specimens taken at surgery cultured positive.A first generation cephalosporin was given as systemic prophylaxis. Routine usage of Gentamycin was reinforced by Vancomycin or fucidic acid in the cement and bone grafts. Double lumen irrigation was inserted in only 5% of cases on the basis of operative findings. Gram stains done intraoperatively in suspected cases were non-contributory. Seventy-six percent of cultures were gram positive, with a preponderance of coagulase negative staphylococcus. Twelve percent were gram negativ...
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