Alexander Wilton, Constantine Michael Glezos, Hasitha Pananwala, Han Kiong Lim
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Periprosthetic Hip Joint Infection with Flavonifractor plautii: A Literature Review and Case Report.
The purpose of this case report and review of the literature is to provide documentation on periprosthetic hip joint infection with Flavonifractor plautii (formerly known as Eubacterium plautii), a strictly anaerobic bacterium, and to report on a successful pathway for management including staged surgical revisions and extended antibiotic therapy. A systematic review of the literature was conducted, which identified this case as only the fifth documented case of human infection with this organism; as a result, conduct of further research is warranted, based on the paucity of reports in the literature addressing anaerobic periprosthetic joint infection.