2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2017.05.018
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Total hip prosthesis complication, periprosthetic infection with external fistulizing due to Enterobacter cloacae complex multiple drugs resistance: A clinical case report

Abstract: HighlightsThe incidence of periprosthetic hip infections his just below 2%, and the Enterobacteriaceae are fairly rare, being the cause of infection in 3–6% of cases.A 76 year old woman with multiple comorbidities underwent surgical implantation of endoprosthesis of the left hip.Multidisciplinary diagnosis of a rare periprosthetic infection.

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“…Periprosthetic joint infections can negatively affect the clinical outcome of both primary and revision total joint arthroplasty [1,[16][17][18][19]. Streptococcocus species cause between 4 to 16% of periprosthetic joint infections, which are most often related to hematogenous bacterial seeding of the prosthesis from oral or urogenital sources.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Periprosthetic joint infections can negatively affect the clinical outcome of both primary and revision total joint arthroplasty [1,[16][17][18][19]. Streptococcocus species cause between 4 to 16% of periprosthetic joint infections, which are most often related to hematogenous bacterial seeding of the prosthesis from oral or urogenital sources.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skin-concomitant bacteria, in particular grampositive cocci, are the most typical isolates: S. aureus, enterococci and streptococci; coagulase-negative staphylococci and S. aureus are responsible for 50%-60% of the cases; moreover, recently, a rise of methicillin-resistant strains has been observed. Among gram-negative bacteria it is worth mentioning P. aeruginosa [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%