Tarabichi Majd, Alvand Abtin, Shohat Noam, Goswami Karan, Parvizi Javad
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Rothman Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Arthroplast Today. 2017 Nov 3;4(1):20-23. doi: 10.1016/j.artd.2017.08.005. eCollection 2018 Mar.
A 62-year-old man who had undergone a primary knee arthroplasty 3 years earlier, presented to the emergency department with an infected prosthesis. He underwent prosthesis resection. All cultures failed to identify the infecting organism. Analysis of the intraoperative samples by next-generation sequencing revealed (an organism that resides in the oral cavity of dogs). It was later discovered that the patient had sustained a dog scratch injury several days earlier. The patient reports that his dog had licked the scratch. Treatment was delivered based on the sensitivity of , and the patient has since undergone reimplantation arthroplasty.
一名62岁男性,3年前接受了初次膝关节置换术,因假体感染就诊于急诊科。他接受了假体切除术。所有培养均未能鉴定出感染病原体。通过下一代测序对术中样本进行分析,发现了(一种存在于狗口腔中的生物体)。后来发现患者几天前被狗抓伤,患者称他的狗舔了抓伤处。根据该生物体的药敏结果进行了治疗,此后患者接受了关节置换再植入手术。