A deep infection following a prosthetic joint replacement is a serious complication with an incidence ranging from 1 to 2% of patients undergoing total prosthetic surgery. The common invading organisms are staphylococci, streptococci and gram negative bacillus. A candida infection after a prosthetic joint replacement is very rare, and a diagnosis is difficult because of the indolent nature of the clinical symptoms and signs as well as its rarity. We report a case of candida infection after a TKA, which was treated successfully by a staged reimplantation.
The purpose of this research is to report the excellent clinical results regarding solitarily intradural metastasized renal cell carcinoma. Researchers found out renal cell carcinoma which was solitarily metastasized intradural of the third lumbar of 63 years old man who has renal cell carcinoma and underwent nephrectomy 2 years before. tumor extirpation was performed after total laminectomy. And after keeping watching it for 2 years, we could get favorable results and would like to report it with review of literature.
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