The infected implant

The infected implant

Kienapfel, Heino
Kühn, Klaus-Dieter

83,15 €(IVA inc.)

Musculoskeletal infections are potentially devastating for the patient, his family and the health care services, as they may lead to functional impairment,long lasting disability, or even permanent handicap. This problem may also have socioeconomic implications. Infection commonly results in prolonged use of antibiotics, multiple operations, complications, extended rehabilitation and long lasting follow-up visits with additional costs for the health care provider. The 2nd International Arthroplasty Symposium „The Infected Implant' broughttogether international experts and will concentrate on infections: development, microbiology, diagnostics, statistics and therapy of the infected implant. Concerning microbiological diagnostics, a major challenge is the differentiation between septic and aseptic prosthesis loosening. Biofilm formation at low grade infections will therefore be one of our main topics at the event in 2008.Furthermore, the issue of antibiotic resistances, which is always a hot topic,will be discussed, based on new clinical and epidemiological data. These days, a number of options for the therapy of the infected implant are available. Lectures about the rational use of antibiotic medication and the application ofantibiotic containing spacers will represent key topics of this meeting. The question whether revision surgery should be cemented or not will be another subject of the panel discussion, where clinicians of different countries worldwide will present their revision cases. A third part of the symposium will coverconsequences and economical aspects of infected implants. The speakers will focus on the different European Arthroplasty Registers, but the issue of reimbursement practices within the EU will also be discussed. INDICE: The importance of European registers in respect to infections in arthroplasty.- Update from the Norwegian Arthroplasty Register.- Update from the Swedish Arthroplasty Register.- Status and prospect of an European Arthroplasty Register?- The infected Implant-microbiology and clinical strategies-Introduction.- Infection and local drug delivery.- Clinical strategies in hip arrthroplasty infections.- Clinical strategies in knee arthroplasty infections.- Pros/cons of spacer management.- What would you do?- Treatment of an infected joint prosthesis : difficult challenge for an orthopedist surgeon.- Low Grade infection and MRSA.- Antibiotics strategies in septic arthroplasties.- Cross fire session: cemented vs. uncemented revision.- Advantages of cemented revision.- Advantages of uncemented revision arthroplasty.- Revision one-stage vs. two-stage Introduction.- One-stage vs. two-stage revision.- Advantages of Two-stage revision Arthroplasty.

  • ISBN: 978-3-540-92835-5
  • Editorial: Springer
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 204
  • Fecha Publicación: 15/07/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés