header advert
Orthopaedic Proceedings Logo

Receive monthly Table of Contents alerts from Orthopaedic Proceedings

Comprehensive article alerts can be set up and managed through your account settings

View my account settings

Visit Orthopaedic Proceedings at:

Loading...

Loading...

Full Access

General Orthopaedics

THIS INFECTED TSA IS BEST TREATED WITH A PRIMARY EXCHANGE – OPPOSES

Current Concepts in Joint Replacement (CCJR) – Spring 2014



Abstract

The infected shoulder arthroplasty is a devastating complication that can be very difficult to diagnose and treat. This presentation will compare the data on two-stage and single-stage exchange arthroplasty as pertains to functional outcomes and efficacy of eradication of the infection. Traditionally, the two-stage exchange arthroplasty has been the gold standard in the United States for the treatment of infected total shoulder replacements. In Europe, the trend seems to be moving towards a single-stage exchange with results that are reportedly comparable for eradication of infection to those of two-stage exchange although with seemingly better results for shoulder function. The surgeon's clinical experience with both techniques will be highlighted. A lively debate of the virtues and pitfalls of both approaches is the goal.