Orthopaedics - elective joint replacement Flashcards
VTE prophylaxis after joint replacement guidelines
This involves the option of LMWH for:
28 days post elective hip replacement
14 days post elective knee replacement
Risks of joint replacement surgery
Risks with anaesthetic Pain Bleeding Infection Stiffness/restricted movement in the joint Joint dislocation VTE
Risk factors for prosthetic joint infections
Prolonged operative time
Obesity
Diabetes
What is the most common organism causing prosthetic joint infection?
Staphylococcus aureus
Diagnosis and management of prosthetic joint infection
Diagnosis involves a combination of clinical findings, x-rays, blood tests (raised inflammatory markers), cultures (e.g., blood or synovial fluid) and findings during further operations.
Management involves repeat surgery and prolonged antibiotics (over months). Surgery may involve joint irrigation, debridement or complete replacement.