Gentamicin, whether administered either intravenously, incorporated into bone cement or for local intra-operative irrigation, is a commonly used antibiotic in orthopaedic practice. The former two have been well studied, however the literature on the therapeutic efficacy and safety of gentamicin irrigation is sparse. The objective of this study was to assess systemic absorption of gentamicin irrigation in joint replacement surgery. This was a non-randomised, prospective study. Ninety-eight patients (group A) who underwent total joint replacement and 40 patients (group B) who underwent hemi-arthroplasty were treated traoperatively with gentamicin irrigation. Serum gentamicin levels were assayed at 4 hours and 24 hours post-surgery. Sixteen of 98 patients in group A (16%) and 12 out of 40 patients in group B (30%) were found to have serum gentamicin level above 2mcg/ml at 4 hours post-surgery. We conclude that intra-articular gentamicin irrigation is systemically absorbed at substantial levels.
Optic neuritis, which may be a precursor to multiple sclerosis (MS), is an uncommon disease in
Asian patients. The Asian Collaborative Longitudinal Optic Neuritis Epidemiology (ACLONE) is
an observational cohort study that assessed the risk of recurrent optic neuritis and/or progression
of further neurologic events, either MS or neuromyelitis optica (NMO) in Asian patients with firstever
optic neuritis. Secondary aims were to study the presenting characteristics and visual outcome,
and to identify risk factors for development of either MS or NMO. A total of 112 patients (25 men
and 87 women) aged from 12 to 61 years were recruited from Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea and
Malaysia. Of these, 94 (84%) had unilateral optic neuritis, with the right eye involved in 45 patients
and the left eye in 49 patients and the remaining 18 (16%) had bilateral optic neuritis. Follow up
data was available for 104 patients, and patients were followed for a median duration of 25.9 months.
Of these patients, 6 patients were adjudicated to have reached the primary endpoint (composite of
MS/NMO and optic neuritis): 3 patients with recurrent optic neuritis also subsequently experienced
neurologic symptoms, and 3 patients without recurrent eye involvement had neurologic symptoms.
Only one patient was considered to have prototypical MS, the other 5 were diagnosed with NMO,
all with subsequent antibody confirmation. Optic neuritis in Asian patients has significantly different
presenting characteristics from the classic description. However, in the majority of the patients it is
usually a benign disease, with good visual outcome and no further events.