Taylor A G, Fincham W J, Golding M A, Cook J
J Clin Pathol. 1979 Jan;32(1):61-5. doi: 10.1136/jcp.32.1.61.
In two cases of infected total hip replacements, Peptococcus magnus was isolated in pure culture from the implant when it was removed. Fluorescent antibody and ELISA studies have shown that both patients developed an antibody response to this anaerobic coccus soon after the replacement operation. These results suggest that the organism is a true infective agent, which was probably responsible for the failure of the arthroplasty operation.
在两例感染性全髋关节置换病例中,取出植入物时从其中分离出了纯培养的大消化球菌。荧光抗体和酶联免疫吸附测定研究表明,两名患者在置换手术后不久均对这种厌氧球菌产生了抗体反应。这些结果提示该微生物是真正的感染病原体,可能是导致关节成形术失败的原因。