日本リウマチ・関節外科学会雑誌
Online ISSN : 1884-9059
Print ISSN : 0287-3214
ISSN-L : 0287-3214
関節内注射の既往がある症例の人工関節手術の適応
鳥巣 岳彦泊 一秀藤川 陽祐
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1988 年 7 巻 3 号 p. 481-487

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The main causes of infection after total joint replacement are considered to be wound contamination during surgery and haematogenous dissemination. However, higher incidence rates are found in cases with previous surgery failure or with a history of repeated Intraarticular injections.
The results of bacteriological examination were retrospectively studied in 100 consecutive knees in 76 patients who underwent knee joint replacement. Indigenous bacteria was isolated in 13 of 100 knees. Propionibacterium acnes was the most prominent organism. All 13 of the knees had histories of repeated intraarticular injections.
Clinical and roentgenographical data should be meticulously checked to exclude potential infection cases before total joint replacement. Culturing of synovial homogenate taken at the time of surgery was confirmed to be useful for detecting latent joint infection. Pathological examination should be also routinely carried out to check for the existence of microabscess.
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