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Soaking of autografts with vancomycin is highly effective on preventing postoperative septic arthritis in patients undergoing ACL reconstruction with hamstrings autografts.

Konstantinos BaniosGeorge A KomnosVasilios RaoulisMetaxia BarekaGeorge ChalatsisMichael E Hantes
Published in: Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA (2020)
Septic arthritis following ACL reconstruction can be significantly reduced (or even eliminated) by soaking ACL autografts in a 5 mg/ml vancomycin solution. Of note, this strategy seems to be more effective in the setting of hamstring tendon autograft use, since the risk of postoperative knee infection is significantly higher when this type of graft is used.
Keyphrases
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  • anterior cruciate ligament