Rare Occurrence of Acute Hematogenous Periprosthetic Joint Infection Due to Fusobacterium Nucleatum in the Background of a Dental Procedure: A Case Report.
Teng-Bin ShiXin-Yu FangChao-Xin WangYuan-Qing CaiWen-Bo LiWen-Ming ZhangPublished in: Orthopaedic surgery (2020)
For stable acute hematogenous PJI after hip replacement, quick and accurate diagnosis, the identification of pathogenic microorganisms, and the use of DAIR combined with sufficient sensitive antibiotics have a certain clinical effect and can achieve the purpose of both preserving the prosthesis and infection control.