Handmade articulating spacer for two-stage exchange at the knee

This article describes a simple and safe technique for handmade articulating spacers at the knee.INDICATION: Chronic or relapsing periprosthetic joint infection of the knee.RELATIVE CONTRAINDICATIONS: Known allergy against components of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) bone cements or admixed antibiotics. Inadequate compliance for two-stage exchange. Patient not able to undergo two-stage exchange. Bony defect situation at the tibia or femur leading to collateral ligament insufficiency. Soft tissue damage with need for plastic temporary vacuum-assisted wound closure (VAC) therapy.SURGICAL TECHNIQUE: Removal of the prosthesis, thorough debridement of necrotic and granulation tissue, tailoring bone cement with antibiotics. Preparation of a tibial and femoral stem. Customizing the tibial and femoral articulating spacer components to bony anatomy and soft tissue tension. Confirmation of correct position by intraoperative radiography.POSTOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT: Protection of the spacer with an external brace. Restricted weight-bearing. Passive range of motion as possible. Intravenous-followed by oral antibiotics. Reimplantation after successful treatment of infection.PMID:37173423 | DOI:10.1007/s00064-023-00810-0
Source: Operative Orthopadie und Traumatologie - Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Source Type: research