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  • - The study analyzed 585 revision total knee arthroplasties (TKA) to assess the prevalence of superficial wound complications and their impact on subsequent deep infections, finding that 2.4% required additional surgery for these complications.
  • - Aseptic revisions had a higher risk of developing deep infections post-wound complications compared to reimplantation procedures, indicating differing risks associated with these types of surgeries.
  • - Identified risk factors for wound complications included the presence of atrial fibrillation for all patients, and specific conditions like connective tissue disease and depression for different revision categories.

Article Abstract

Background: Wound complications following revision TKA can be catastrophic and can compromise joint and even limb. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence of superficial wound complications requiring return to the OR in revision TKA, rates of subsequent deep infection, factors that increase the risk of superficial wound complications, and the outcomes of revision TKA following development of superficial wound complications.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 585 consecutive TKA revisions with at least two years follow-up, including 399 aseptic revisions and 186 reimplantations. Superficial wound complications without deep infection requiring return to the OR within 120 days were compared to controls.

Results: Fourteen patients following revision TKA (2.4%) required return to the OR for a wound complication, including 7 of 399 (1.8%) patients who underwent aseptic revision TKA and 7 of 186 (3.8%) patients undergoing reimplantation TKA (p = 0.139). Aseptic revisions with wound complications were more likely to develop subsequent deep infection (HR 10.04, CI 2.24-45.03, p = 0.003), but this did not hold true for reimplantations (HR 1.17, CI 0.28-4.91, p = 0.829). Risk factors for wound complication included atrial fibrillation when all patients were combined (RR 3.98, CI 1.15-13.72, p = 0.029), connective tissue disease in the aseptic revision group (RR 7.1, CI 1.1-44.7, p = 0.037), and a history of depression in the re-implantation group (RR 5.8, CI 1.1-31.5, p = 0.042).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.knee.2023.02.011DOI Listing

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