Total Hip Arthroplasty Infected by : A Report of Two Cases

Infection caused by Brucella following total joint arthroplasty is very rare. We present 2 cases of brucellar infection following total hip arthroplasty (THA). A 66-year-old woman who had prolonged contact with cattle presented with pain at the thigh and groin areas. The patient had undergone an unc...

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Main Authors: MA Ruiz-Iban, P Crespo, R Diaz-Peletier, AM Rozado, A Lopez-Pardo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2006-04-01
Series:Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/230949900601400122
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Summary:Infection caused by Brucella following total joint arthroplasty is very rare. We present 2 cases of brucellar infection following total hip arthroplasty (THA). A 66-year-old woman who had prolonged contact with cattle presented with pain at the thigh and groin areas. The patient had undergone an uncemented THA for a hip fracture 3 years previously. Cultures of articular liquid were positive for Brucella abortus . The implant was loosened and was managed with a 2-stage re-implantation. A 71-year-old man presented with painless suppuration of the hip joint through the scar from previous surgeries. Radiography demonstrated a well-integrated THA. When postoperative cultures were found positive for Brucella melitensis , antibiotic treatment of rifampicin 900 mg, streptomycin 1 g, and doxycycline 200 mg daily were prescribed. At 5.5-year and 5-year follow-up, respectively, both patients were asymptomatic and free of infection with well-integrated implants. As the Brucella pathogen is highly susceptible to antibiotics, standard 2-stage revision arthroplasty for loosened implant or debridement and antibiotic treatment for well-fixed implant should suffice.
ISSN:2309-4990