2017
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-016-1176-0
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Fungal periprosthetic joint infection following total elbow arthroplasty: a case report and review of the literature

Abstract: BackgroundWith improving surgical techniques for total elbow arthroplasty clinical outcomes have improved and its utilization continues to increase. Despite these advances, complication rates remain as high as 24%. Of these complications periprosthetic joint infection is one of the most common and morbid. The rheumatoid elbow remains a leading indication for total elbow arthroplasty. Patients with this condition frequently require immunosuppressive therapy, which places them at higher risk of both typical and … Show more

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“…The majority of these were caused by Aspergillus fumigatus (77%) , followed by Aspergillus flavus (13%) [4] . To our knowledge, ours is only the 2nd PJI due to A. terreus described in the literature [5] . While other reviews have reported on cases of A. terreus osteoarticular infections, these were not specifically attributed to a PJI [6] .…”
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confidence: 80%
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“…The majority of these were caused by Aspergillus fumigatus (77%) , followed by Aspergillus flavus (13%) [4] . To our knowledge, ours is only the 2nd PJI due to A. terreus described in the literature [5] . While other reviews have reported on cases of A. terreus osteoarticular infections, these were not specifically attributed to a PJI [6] .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Gamaletsou et al reported that 10% of the 31 reported cases of Aspergillus septic arthritis occurred in prosthetic joints [4] . The other reported Aspergillus terreus PJI occurred in a total elbow arthroplasty [5] . Therefore, ours is perhaps one of the first cases of Aspergillus terreus involving a total hip arthroplasty.…”
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“…The patient ultimately required definitive resection arthroplasty. The authors concluded that fungal infection made the treatment more complicated and was likely to reduce success of reimplantation [50].…”
Section: Deep Periprosthetic Joint Infection(pji)mentioning
confidence: 99%