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- 2019
Capsular needle biopsy as a preKeywords: capsular needle biopsy,infection,open biopsy,Proprionibacterium acnes,periprosthetic shoulder infection,shoulder joint,shoulder arthroplasty Abstract: Establishing the diagnosis of peri-prosthetic shoulder infection prior to revision shoulder arthroplasty can be difficult. The objectives of the present study were (i) to describe the technique of fluoroscopic capsular needle biopsy for the diagnosis of peri-prosthetic shoulder infection and (ii) to determine the feasibility and preliminary accuracy of the test in a pilot sample of patients undergoing revision shoulder arthroplasty. Eighteen patients, comprising eight females and nine males with a mean age of 61?years (range 37?years to 81?years) underwent capsular needle biopsy during the work-up of suspected chronic arthroplasty-related glenohumeral infection. Intra-operative tissue samples were taken from a minimum of three regions of the joint capsule during revision surgery. Standard serum indices were obtained. Of 17 patients with possible infection, five had confirmed culture positive infections based on intra-operative biopsies. Of these five patients, four (80%) had positive cultures from fluoroscopic capsular needle biopsy, with matching cultures. There were no complications. No culture-positive patients had elevated serum indices for infection. The technique for fluoroscopic capsular needle biopsy appears to be feasible and the preliminary results for this technique appear to be promising, with a sensitivity of 80% and a specificity of 100%. Level of evidence: Level II: diagnostic tes
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