articleNew England Journal of MedicineAug 15, 2007Closed access

Sonication of Removed Hip and Knee Prostheses for Diagnosis of Infection

Mayo Clinic · Cancer Research And Biostatistics

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Abstract

Background

Culturing of samples of periprosthetic tissue is the standard method used for the microbiologic diagnosis of prosthetic-joint infection, but this method is neither sensitive nor specific. In prosthetic-joint infection, microorganisms are typically present in a biofilm on the surface of the prosthesis. We hypothesized that culturing of samples obtained from the prosthesis would improve the microbiologic diagnosis of prosthetic-joint infection.

Methods

We performed a prospective trial comparing culture of samples obtained by sonication of explanted hip and knee prostheses to dislodge adherent bacteria from the prosthesis with conventional culture of periprosthetic tissue for the microbiologic diagnosis of prosthetic-joint infection among patients undergoing hip or knee revision or resection arthroplasty.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Periprosthetic
  • Medicine
  • Prosthesis
  • Surgery
  • Biofilm
  • Knee Joint
  • Arthroplasty
  • Dentistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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