Tissue culture and sonication for diagnosis of prosthetic joint and orthopaedic device-related infection

Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-british Volume(2018)

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Collection of 4–5 independent peri-prosthetic tissue samples is recommended for microbiological diagnosis of prosthetic joint infections. Sonication of explanted prostheses has also been shown to increase microbiological yield in some centres. We compared sonication with standard tissue sampling for diagnosis of prosthetic joint and other orthopaedic device related infections.We used standard protocols for sample collection, tissue culture and sonication. Positive tissue culture was defined as isolation of a phenotypically indistinguishable organism from ≥2 samples; and positive sonication culture as isolation of an organism at ≥50 cfu/ml. We compared the diagnostic performance of each method against an established clinical definition of infection (Trampuz 2011), and against a composite clinical and microbiological definition of infection based on international consensus (Gehrke & Parvizi 2013).350 specimens were received for sonication, including joint prostheses (160), exchangeable components (76), othe...
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prosthetic joint,infection,tissue culture,sonication,device-related
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