What kind of mobility can I expect with an antibiotic spacer in my hip
About 11 months ago, I had a total (right) hip replacement. No injuries led me to the decision to undergo that, just arthritic pain that had become gradually worse over 20+ years. Several months after the surgery, I developed an infection at the joint but it took a while to get that properly diagnosed. So, in less than two weeks I'll undergo the first of the two surgeries/stages to elminate the infection and replace the implant. I've read that the antibiotic spacer I'll have for 2-3 months will provide "limited mobility" but I'm struggling with what that really means. I'd apperciate any further information I can get from others who have undergone this same procedure. I expect 2-3 days of hospitalization following the surgery and IV antibiotic infusions several times a day (self-administered).
I'm an (otherwise) healthy 48yo male and I was very happy with how quickly I was able to bounce back from the original hip replacment. I'm sure there will be a week or so of recovery from the surgery itself -- but after that am I going to be mostly home-bound for the interim, or is driving myself and working in an office setting (on a limited schedule) a possibility? What other aspects are there to living for a with a hip spacer?
Thank you in advance for your help on this,
Art in Alaska.
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Oh man I wish you the best. That is something I fear.
My surgeon took and abundance of caution - I was on antibiotics and the antibiotic-infused hip spacer nearly a year. No pop outs or rise in infection, but I was mostly unable to walk with a walker past 100 feet or so. After debridements and aspirations my infectious diseases doctor and orthopaedic surgeon decided that I would likely be on an antibiotic infusion every day for life. I'm taking Ertepenem, and there does not seem to be an oral version, so I have a PICC line I use daily for infusion.
There will be some long term effects of the antibiotics, but for now I'm glad to have my mobility and life back. The alternative to stopping the antibiotics is just hoping the infection doesn't get worse, since according to infectious diseases it can't be eradicated. If I stop and the infection flares up, I'm at risk for an amputation. I'm staying with the antibiotics. My surgeon informs me that I have 'no more surgeries left' for my hip and femur. Tough choices, but I'm hoping I can tolerate the antibiotic indefinitely. Good luck with your situation.