1. Infección periprotésica aguda de rodilla por fusobacterium nucleatum. Revisión de la literaturaa propósito de un caso
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Joan Ferras-Tarrago, Jose Baeza-Oliete, Jm Antequera-Cano, M Tasias-Pitarch, and J Catala-De Las Marinas
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Pharmacology ,Gynecology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,business.industry ,Parenteral antibiotic ,Acute infection ,biology.organism_classification ,Oral cavity ,stomatognathic diseases ,stomatognathic system ,Knee prosthesis ,Curative treatment ,Prosthetic knee ,Medicine ,Fusobacterium nucleatum ,business - Abstract
espanolFusobacterium Nucleatum es un microorganismo comensal anaerobio presente en cavidad oral y algunas mucosas con gran capacidad de formar biofilm. En la literatura solo hay recogido un caso de infeccion periprotesica aguda de rodilla por Fusobacterium Nucleatum, aportando el segundo caso. Varon de 72 anos que presenta una infeccion aguda periprotesica por fusobacterium nucleatum tras un segundo tiempo de un recambio protesico de rodilla. Se realizo desbridamiento y cambio de espaciador hasta en 4 ocasiones, asociando tratamiento antibiotico parenteral. Tras asegurar la ausencia de infeccion, se coloco una protesis de revision de rodilla modular con vastagos, con una evolucion satisfactoria a los dos anos. Actualmente tiene deambulacion conservada, balance articular de 0o-50o y esta libre de infeccion. La infeccion por Fusobacterium Nucleatum es anecdotica, pero agresiva y dificil de resolver, recomendando en la infeccion aguda el recambio en dos tiempos y un tratamiento antibiotico adecuado para ofrecer un tratamiento curativo. EnglishFusobacterium Nucleatum is an anaerobic commensal microorganism present in the oral cavity and some mucous membranes with great capacity to form biofilm. In the literature, only one case of acute periprosthetic infection of the knee by Fusobacterium Nucleatum has been reported, providing the second case. A 72-year-old man presented with an acute periprosthetic infection by fusobacterium nucleatum after a second time of a prosthetic knee replacement. Debridement and spacer changes were performed up to 4 times, associating parenteral antibiotic treatment. After ensuring the absence of infection, a modular revision knee prosthesis with stems was placed, with a satisfactory evolution after two years. Currently he has preserved ambulation, joint balance of 0o-50o and is free of infection. Fusobacterium Nucleatum infection is very rare, but aggressive and difficult to resolve, recommending two-stage replacement in acute infection and adequate antibiotic treatment to offer curative treatment.
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- 2020
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