Preformed acrylic bone cement spacer loaded with antibiotics: Use of two-stage procedure in 10 patients because of infected hips after total replacement

Authors

  • Bruno Magnan
  • Dario Regis
  • Roberto Biscaglia
  • Pietro Bartolozzi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/000164701317269003

Abstract

In 10 patients having deep infection after total hip replacement, we used a two-stage revision procedure involving implantation of a preformed spacer with a cylindrical rod coated with acrylic cement containing antibiotics (Spacer-G). This device, which remained in situ for an average of 5 months, permitted healing of the infection in 8 cases and reimplantation of a new prosthesis (mean follow-up 35 months). During treatment, 1 dislocation occurred. The spacer maintained the gap between both bone segments and allowed a certain degree of joint mobility. Use of Spacer-G improved the quality of life of the patients during treatment and accelerated recovery of function after reimplantation.

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Published

2001-01-01

How to Cite

Magnan, B., Regis, D., Biscaglia, R., & Bartolozzi, P. (2001). Preformed acrylic bone cement spacer loaded with antibiotics: Use of two-stage procedure in 10 patients because of infected hips after total replacement. Acta Orthopaedica, 72(6), 591–594. https://doi.org/10.1080/000164701317269003