First hip hemiarthroplasty in a Göttingen Minipig; surgical and post-mortem protocol

Katrine Top Hartmann*, Anders Odgaard, Ulrik Kragegaard Knudsen, Bent Aalbæk, Lasse Kvich, Julie Melsted Birch, Andreas Petersen, Thomas Bjarnsholt, Henrik Elvang Jensen, Louise Kruse Jensen

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Prosthetic joint infections (PJI) are recalcitrant, hard-to-treat infections and severe complications of joint arthroplasty. Therefore, there is a need to develop new effective treatment strategies, and animal models of high clinical relevance are needed. This study aimed to develop a detailed surgical protocol for hip hemiarthroplasty in Göttingen minipigs and a thorough post-mortem sampling protocol to pave the way for creating a minipig PJI model.

METHODS: Three adult female Göttingen minipigs underwent surgery with insertion of a hip hemiarthroplasty, using the anterior approach to the hip joint. After surgery the minipigs were followed closely with daily clinical evaluation and gait scoring. Comprehensive post-mortem analyses were performed with evaluation of macroscopic lesions, microbiology, synovial fluid analysis and histology.

RESULTS: The study resulted in the first Göttingen minipig with hip hemiarthroplasty and identified several points of awareness when inserting a hip prosthesis in minipigs, especially the high risk of joint dislocation. A spontaneous PJI occurred in one of the minipigs, revealing an impaired ability of the immune cells to reach the bacteria at the bone-prosthesis interface.

CONCLUSION: The present study provides a detailed description of surgical technique and post-mortem sampling and validates the suitability of the hip hemiarthroplasty minipig model for future experimental modeling of PJI.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer549
TidsskriftJournal of orthopaedic surgery and research
Vol/bind19
Udgave nummer1
Sider (fra-til)549
ISSN1749-799X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 6 sep. 2024

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