Abstract

Introduction: Fungal prosthetic joint infections, constitute a small portion of all prosthetic infection cases and candida species are the causative agent in the majority of these cases. Most fungal prosthetic joint infections occur after revision arthroplasty. Case: A 72-year-old male patient, underwent total knee prosthesis operation for the right knee due to gonarthrosis. About 5 months later, he was hospitalized and treated due to bacterial prosthesis infection. 8 days after discharge, he applied again with the complaints of swelling, pain, temperature increase and redness in the right knee. He was hospitalized again due to prosthesis infection. Antifungal treatment was started for the patient due to the growth of Candida albicans in the knee joint. A total of 2.5 months of antifungal therapy was given. The patient, who recovered without any problems, continues to follow up in the outpatient clinic. Discussion: In this case report, we wanted to emphasize that in the presence of risk factors in prosthesis infection, we should not forget that the cause may also be fungus, that culture should be taken during the operation and that effective and long-term antifungal treatment should be given in fungal-related prosthesis infections.

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