No hips had periprosthetic jointinfection or septic loosening in either group.
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We present a case of Asperigillus terreus prosthetic jointinfection of the hip.
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The risk of local and systemic complications governs the prognosis of facet jointinfection.
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There were 163 cases of prosthetic jointinfection identified.
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This article will provide an overview of new anti-biofilm strategies for management of prosthetic jointinfection.
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Background: Periprosthetic jointinfection following hip and knee arthroplasty leads to poor outcomes and exorbitant costs.
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Prosthetic jointinfection (PJI) is one of the most devastating complications in orthopedic surgery.
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The painful jointinfection usually hit older dockworkers.
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Purpose of review: Prosthetic jointinfection remains a devastating complication of arthroplasty associated with significant patient morbidity.
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It is concluded that an arthroscopic staging of the initial jointinfection has prognostic and therapeutic consequences.
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Background: Periprosthetic jointinfection is a serious complication after THA and commonly is treated with a two-stage revision.
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Background: The management of prosthetic jointinfection is complex and there is a lack of standardisation of approaches.
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Introduction: Multiplex-antibody detection has been recently proposed for the noninvasive diagnosis of staphylococcal prosthetic jointinfection (PJI).
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We report a patient with a prosthetic jointinfection due to Brucella spp, documented by a polymerase chain reaction.
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Purpose: Administrative discharge registers could be a valuable and easily accessible single-sources for research data on periprosthetic hip jointinfection.
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The 90-day incidence of multiple postoperative medical and surgical complications, including periprosthetic jointinfection, was higher among patients with hypothyroidism.