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Posted: Jan 19 2025 #(C102635)
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Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) of the THA

HPI

A 63-year-old female, with a history of a Right THA and multiple revisions done many years ago, the last operation was performed 2018, presents with groin pain and swelling. The pain is increasing over the last few months and excruciating, she cannot bear any weight.

PMH

Obesity Arterial Hypertension Depression

PE

On physical exam, the lateral wound is well healed with redness and swelling. There is fluctuance and swelling over the lateral thigh. Painful arc of motion throughout. WBC, ESR and CRP elevated. Aspiration showed growth of staphylococcus aureus.

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PROCEDURE #1

REVISION WITH REMOVAL OF THE IMPLANT, ACETABULAR AUGMENTATION WITH LCP PLATE AND CEMENTED INTERIMS PROSTHESIS WITH VANCOMYCIN CEMENT

OUTCOMES
Post-procedure P1
PROCEDURE #2

Revision with THA modular cup fixation system and modular Stem

OUTCOMES
Post-procedure P2