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Systemic Antibiotics and Gentamicin-Containing Bone Cement in the Prophylaxis of Postoperative Infections in Total Hip Arthroplasty
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Antibiotic AdjuvantSystemic AntibioticsSurgeryOrthopaedic SurgeryDrug ResistanceTotal Hip ArthroplastyAntimicrobial StewardshipDeep InfectionsHealthcare-associated InfectionOsteoarthritisOrthopaedicsJoint ReplacementInfection ControlMulticenter StudyAntimicrobial ResistanceAntibioticsHip ArthroplastyMedicineProsthetic Joint InfectionsGentamicin-containing Bone Cement
In a prospective controlled multicenter study, the prophylactic effect of gentamicin-containing bone cement on postoperative infections in total hip arthroplasties was compared with that of systemically given antibiotics; 812 arthroplasties were randomly assigned to an antibiotic and 821 to a gentamicin-cement group. When the patients had been followed for a period of one to two years, 13 deep infections were diagnosed in the antibiotic group and three in the gentamicin-cement group. The difference was statistically significant.