Wm. Goldstein et al., Temporary articulating methylmethacrylate antibiotic spacer (TAMMAS) - A new method of intraoperative manufacturing of a custom articulating spacer, J BONE-AM V, 83A, 2001, pp. 92-97
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Ortopedics, Rehabilitation & Sport Medicine","da verificare
A temporary articulating antibiotic-impregnated cement spacer for use durin
g the first stage of a two-stage revision of a total knee replacement that
had failed because of infection was developed by one of us (W.M.G.). It is
simply a knee prosthesis made of methylmethacrylate and antibiotics that is
manufactured intraoperatively with use of instruments, medications, and su
pplies that are already available at most hospitals. This construct allows
for motion of the knee during treatment of the infection, thereby reducing
the risk of loss of motion after subsequent revision. The technique has bee
n successfully utilized in five patients since 1999 and has now become our
standard treatment method.