股骨头
医学
外科
移植
组织库
感染率
金黄色葡萄球菌
微生物培养
生物
细菌
遗传学
作者
Gerrit J. van de Pol,Patrick Sturm,Corn� J. van Loon,C. Verhagen,B Willem Schreurs
出处
期刊:The journal of bone and joint surgery
[British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery]
日期:2007-09-01
卷期号:89-B (9): 1225-1228
被引量:23
标识
DOI:10.1302/0301-620x.89b9.18864
摘要
Allografts of bone from the femoral head are often used in orthopaedic procedures. Although the donated heads are thoroughly tested microscopically before release by the bone bank, some surgeons take additional cultures in the operating theatre before implantation. There is no consensus about the need to take these cultures. We retrospectively assessed the clinical significance of the implantation of positive-cultured bone allografts. The contamination rate at retrieval of the allografts was 6.4% in our bone bank. Intra-operative cultures were taken from 426 femoral head allografts before implantation; 48 (11.3%) had a positive culture. The most frequently encountered micro-organism was coagulase-negative staphylococcus. Deep infection occurred in two of the 48 patients (4.2%). In only one was it likely that the same micro-organism caused the contamination and the subsequent infection. In our study, the rate of infection in patients receiving positive-cultured allografts at implantation was not higher than the overall rate of infection in allograft surgery suggesting that the positive cultures at implantation probably represent contamination and that the taking of additional cultures is not useful.
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