One Stage Versus Two Stage For Periprosthetic Hip And Knee Infection
Surgical Site Infection
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Surgical Site Infection focused on measuring Periprosthetic joint infection
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients >18 years old
- Patients who speak English and are willing to sign the consent form
Patients with chronic infection of a total knee or total hip arthroplasty, defined as:
- A sinus communicating with the prosthesis
- Two positive cultures obtained from the prosthesis
- 3 of 5 criteria: (i) Elevated erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) (>30mm/jr) and c-reactive protein (CRP) (>10mg/L) (ii) Elevated synovial leukocyte count (>3000 cells/µL) or change of ++ on leukocyte esterase strip (iii) Elevated synovial neutrophil percentage (>80%) (iv) One positive culture (v) Positive histological analysis of periprosthetic tissue (>5 neutrophils per high power field in 5 high power fields x400)
- Patients with a previous irrigation and debridement for periprosthetic infection
Exclusion Criteria:
- Culture negative infections whereby the infecting organism has not identified
- Patients with systemic sepsis who require emergent surgery
- Patients with extensive soft tissue involvement that would preclude the closure of the wound after reimplantation, if the patient were to undergo the one-stage exchange
Patients with acute PJI or acute hematogenous PJI, defined as:
- Presentation of systems <4 weeks from index procedure
- Presentation of systems <4 week duration
- Fungal infections
- Resistant organisms not sensitive to available IV antibiotics, oral antibiotics, or heat stable antibiotic additives to bone cement with documented elution characteristics
- Revision surgery or previous two-stage reimplant
- HIV positive patients or patients on chemotherapy
Sites / Locations
- Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush University Medical Center
- Hospital for Special Surgery
- OrthoCarolina Research Institue
- Cleveland Clinic
- Rothman Institute at Thomas Jefferson University
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
One-stage exchange
Two-stage exchange
One surgery where the infected implants are removed and the hip or knee joint are 'washed out' before new joint replacement implants are re-implanted during the same surgical procedure.
Two surgeries; during the first surgery the infected implants are removed and a spacer is placed in the hip or knee joint in place of the implants. A second surgery to re-implant the hip or knee joint replacement implants is performed if and when the infection has cleared.