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Debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention in infected shoulder arthroplasty caused by Serratia marcescens: a case report

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Abstract
Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most devastating complications that can occur after shoulder arthroplasty. Although staged revision arthroplasty is the standard treatment in many cases, surgical intervention with debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR) can be an effective option for acute PJI. We report a complex case of infected reverse shoulder arthroplasty (RSA) in a 73-year-old male. The patient had been previously treated for infected nonunion of a proximal humerus fracture caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis. He presented with a sinus tract 16 days after the implantation of RSA and was diagnosed with PJI caused by Serratia marcescens. The patient was successfully treated with DAIR and was free of infection at the last follow-up visit at 4 years postoperatively.
Author(s)
Sungjoon LimJun-Bum LeeMyoung Yeol ShinIn-Ho Jeon
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
Anti-bacterial agentsArthroplastyreplacementshoulderDebridementProsthesis-related infectionsShoulder
DOI
10.5397/cise.2021.00479
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/14376
Publisher
Clinics in Shoulder and Elbow
Language
영어
ISSN
1226-9344
Citation Volume
25
Citation Number
2
Citation Start Page
154
Citation End Page
157
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