Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8718255 | Apollo Medicine | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Infection after arthroplasty is disastrous both for the patient and surgeon. Infection by certain micro-organisms have additional important systemic implications. Streptococcus galloyticus is one such organism which has been implicated in colon carcinoma. We report a case of S. gallolyticus infection of a total knee prosthesis implant in a 72-year-old female who was managed successfully by two-stage revision. A thorough work-up did not show any evidence of gastro-intestinal malignancy, but nonspecific colitis was present on biopsy.
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Authors
Yashwant Singh Tanwar, Anindya Debnath, Leena Mehndiratta, Yatinder Kharbanda, Raman Sardana,