Arthroscopy Techniques (Feb 2021)

Creation of a Custom-Length, Humeral Antibiotic Cement Spacer for Use in Treatment of Shoulder Periprosthetic Joint Infection

  • Emma L. Klosterman, M.D.,
  • Eric J. Cotter, M.D.,
  • Matthew W. Squire, M.D., M.S.,
  • Brian F. Grogan, M.D.

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 2
pp. e481 – e486

Abstract

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Periprosthetic joint infection of the shoulder is a challenging clinical situation to manage owing to the fastidious organisms often present and delayed clinical presentation. While several treatment options have been described, the mainstay of treatment remains a staged revision with the use of a humeral antibiotic cement spacer. Such spacers are commercially available or can be made by hand. When an extended humeral osteotomy is required to remove a well-fixed long stem humeral component, it may be advantageous to place an antibiotic spacer with a stem length approximately as long as the hardware being removed. This technique demonstrates creation of a custom length, humeral antibiotic cement spacer for use in treatment of shoulder periprosthetic joint infection.