Severe Hypercalcemia Following the Implantation of Antibiotic Impregnated Calcium Sulfate Beads for Prosthetic Joint infection

M. Forte, R. Pellegrino
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Prosthetic joint infections are a significant cause of morbidity and mortality, which affect only a small number of joint replacements annually. Antibiotic impregnated beads are increasingly used to combat these infections. This delivery system is believed to be safe, however, we present a case of a patient who developed severe hypercalcemia several days after implantation of calcium sulfate beads during a revision of an infected total knee athroplasty. A 70-year-old male was admitted to our institution due to infected prosthetic total knee arthroplasty. All of the patient’s pre-operative labs were within normal limits. He was taken for irrigation, debridement and poly exchange of the infected knee by orthopedics. During the procedure, 10 mL of 10 ml of calcium sulfate beads impregnated with Vancomycin and 10 mL of calcium sulfate beads impregnated with Tobramycin was implanted in the knee. Approximately 48-72 hours post-operatively, the patient became more lethargic, confused and had a poor appetite. He was found to be severely hypercalcemic at 14.0 mg/dL An extensive workup for hypercalcemia was unremarkable and the only logical explanation was tbe implanted beads. He was started on aggressive intravenous hydration with IVF and Lasix for volume control with resolution of his symptoms and hypercalcemia. He had no further occurrence of hypercalcemia during follow up period. Hypercalemia is a medical emergency seldomly encountered by internists, but requires acute interventions. This case demonstrates a possible new cause of hypercalcemia in surgical patients, antimicrobial impregnated calcium sulfate beads. Nonetheless, clinicians should be aware of this etiology of hypercalcemia, given the increased utilization of these types of treatments.
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人工关节感染植入抗生素浸渍硫酸钙微球后的严重高钙血症
假体关节感染是发病率和死亡率的重要原因,每年仅影响少数关节置换术。抗生素浸渍珠越来越多地用于对抗这些感染。这种输送系统被认为是安全的,然而,我们报告了一个病例,患者在感染的全膝关节成形术翻修期间植入硫酸钙珠几天后出现严重的高钙血症。一例70岁男性因假体全膝关节置换术感染住院。患者术前各项化验结果均在正常范围内。矫形外科对感染膝关节进行冲洗、清创和多关节置换。手术过程中,在膝关节内植入10 mL浸渍万古霉素的10 mL硫酸钙珠和10 mL浸渍妥布霉素的硫酸钙珠。术后约48-72小时,患者变得更加嗜睡,神志不清,食欲不振。他被发现有严重的高钙血症(14.0 mg/dL),对高钙血症进行了广泛的检查,结果并不显著,唯一合理的解释是植入了小珠子。他开始积极静脉补水,体外受精和Lasix控制体积,他的症状和高钙血症的解决。随访期间无再发生高钙血症。高钙血症是内科医生很少遇到的医疗紧急情况,但需要紧急干预。这个病例证明了外科患者高钙血症的一个可能的新原因,抗菌浸渍硫酸钙珠。尽管如此,临床医生应该意识到高钙血症的这一病因,因为这些类型的治疗的使用率越来越高。
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