Prosthesis Related Infections Complications
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1. "Estudo comparativo do tratamento das artroplastias infectadas do quadril sem e com o uso do espaçador de cimento com antibiótico" / Prospective study of the treatment of chronically infected hip replacements with and without the use of an antibiotic-loaded acrylic cement spacer
We report a prospective study of 61 patients with chronically deep infected hip replacements with actively discharging sinuses, treated with a two-stage revision protocol, with and without a cement spacer impregnated with vancomycin. The average follow-up was two years and eleven months. Twenty-five patients were treated without a spacer and seven had recurr
Publicado em: 2004
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2. Modular bifurcation endoprosthesis for treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms.
OBJECTIVE: The authors analyzed a single group's experience treating abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) with a new self-expanding, modular, bifurcated device. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Successful exclusion of AAAs by prototype devices has led to several controlled clinical trials evaluating prostheses designed and manufactured specifically for this application
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3. Regional Prophylaxis with Teicoplanin in Monolateral or Bilateral Total Knee Replacement: an Open Study
From January 1991 to June 1997, patients undergoing primary elective monolateral or bilateral total knee replacement (TKR) were consecutively enrolled in a prospective, open clinical study on the efficacy and safety of regional prophylaxis with teicoplanin (TEC). Those scheduled for monolateral TKR (115 patients) received 400 mg of TEC in 100 ml of saline as
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