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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Citak, Mustafa; * | Gessmann, Jan | Fehmer, Tobias | Russe, Otto | Schildhauer, Thomas A. | Seybold, Dominik
Affiliations: Department of General and Trauma Surgery, BG-University Hospital Bergmannsheil GmbH, Bochum, Ruhr University, Bochum, Germany
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Mustafa Citak, MD, Department of General and Trauma Surgery, BG-University Hospital Bergmannsheil GmbH, Bochum, Bürkle-de-la-Camp-Platz 1, 44789 Bochum, Germany. Tel.: +49 234 302 3579; E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: Background:The infection of a total knee arthroplasty (TKA) has remained as one of the most devastating potential complications. In this context we developed a new technique that keeps the spacer in distraction during the cementation process to achieve better weight-bearing stability. Methods:We present a case of a 75-year-old male patient, who was treated in our hospital with an infected total knee replacement (TKR) using the distraction spacer. The operative technique includes the removal of the infected prosthesis after radical debridement. Then two carbon rods were inserted overlapping 2–3 cm in the medulla of the tibia and femur. Afterwards an external fixateur with distraction module is attached with two Schanz screws into the distal femur and the proximal tibia. The cementation process was performed under distraction. After hardening of the cement the external fixateur and the Schanz screws are then removed. Results:Postoperatively the patient was mobilized with full weight-bearing using an extension splint. The antibiotic therapy was continued for five weeks. After sterile puncture, the reimplantation was performed using a Zimmer-Rotating-Hinge-Knee without any complications. Conclusions:This method allows cement hardening without micromovements and early mobilization with partial full weight bearing and prevents the contraction of the capsule and the ligaments during the prosthesis-free period, preparing the knee for a secondary TKA or an intramedullary arthrodesis with a titanium stem.
Keywords: Two-stage revision, total knee arthroplasty, infection, static knee spacer, treatment
DOI: 10.3233/THC-2011-0619
Journal: Technology and Health Care, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 167-171, 2011
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