Non-purulent low-grade infection as cause of pain following shoulder surgery: preliminary results.

Alberto G Schneeberger, Michael K Gilbart, Ralph Sheikh, Christian Gerber, Christian Ruef
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Low-grade infection was systematically searched for in all revision shoulder surgeries by harvesting tissue samples. Ten consecutive patients were identified with a non-purulent low-grade infection of the shoulder. All of these patients suffered from pain and eight were stiff. Preoperative aspiration in eight patients yielded bacterial growth in only one case. Serum C-reactive protein levels were normal in seven out of 10 cases. Propionibacterium acnes was identified in seven, coagulase-negative Staphylococcus in two and Staphylococcus saccharolyticus in one case. The delay between harvesting the tissue samples and detection of bacterial growth averaged eight days (range, 2-17). After debridement and antibiotic treatment for a mean of 4.5 months, tissue samples were repeatedly harvested in nine patients due to persistent pain. The infection was microbiologically eradicated in six out of nine cases that had a repeated biopsy. However, nine out of 10 patients continued to suffer from moderate to severe pain. Low-grade infection of the shoulder can be a cause of persistent pain and stiffness. The results of antibiotic treatment are disappointing. Further studies are necessary to analyse this difficult pathology.

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肩部手术后引起疼痛的非化脓性低度感染:初步结果。
在所有肩部翻修手术中,通过收集组织样本系统地搜索低级别感染。连续10例患者被确定为肩部非化脓性低度感染。所有患者都感到疼痛,其中8人僵硬。8例患者术前抽吸仅1例出现细菌生长。10例患者中有7例血清c反应蛋白水平正常。其中痤疮丙酸杆菌7例,凝固酶阴性葡萄球菌2例,溶糖葡萄球菌1例。采集组织样本和检测细菌生长之间的延迟平均为8天(范围2-17天)。在平均4.5个月的清创和抗生素治疗后,由于持续疼痛,9名患者反复采集组织样本。在9例重复活检的病例中,有6例的感染被微生物根除。然而,10名患者中有9名继续遭受中度至重度疼痛。轻度的肩部感染可引起持续的疼痛和僵硬。抗生素治疗的结果令人失望。需要进一步的研究来分析这一困难的病理。
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