Abstract
Recommendation:
We recommend that aspiration of the ankle with an antibiotic spacer prior to a second-stage reimplantation be strongly considered. Available studies indicate that a positive culture of the aspirate in this setting is predictive of residual infection, while a negative aspirate culture does not rule out infection and should be interpreted in light of other clinical indicators and laboratory values.
Level of Evidence:
Consensus.
Delegate Vote:
Agree: 92%, Disagree: 8%, Abstain: 0% (Super Majority, Strong Consensus)
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