ARTÍCULOS MÉDICOS

Cadera y pelvis

Hemipelvectomía de urgencia resultado de infección posterior a artroplastia.

"Hemipelvectomía de urgencia como resultado de infección descontrolada posterior a atroplastia total de cadera: Dos informes del caso."

Matthijs R. Krijnen, MD * [MEDLINE LOOKUP] Paul I.J.M. Wuisman, MD, PhD * * [MEDLINE LOOKUP]

Abstract

Described are 2 patients with sepsis caused by an infection of a total hip arthroplasty. In both cases, the infection involved spread to the ipsilateral retroperitonial and proximal femur soft tissues, and substantial parts of the osseous hemipelvis and proximal femur. Furthermore, the infection could not be controlled despite repeated surgical interventions. Progression of the infection of soft tissue and bone resulted in severe bone stock loss, contractures of hip and knee, and severe neurologic deficit of the involved limb. Hemipelvectomy was indicated as a life-saving procedure. Reluctance to perform vigorous debridement, including removal of the components, can lead to a local spread of the infection, resulting in an uncontrollable process leading to a life-threatening situation.

The Journal of Artroplasty. Setember 2004. Volume 19. Number 6.

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