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Prosthetic Joint Infection in Mega-Arthroplasty Following Shoulder, Hip and Knee Malignancy-A Prospective Follow-Up Study.

Thilo KhakzadDaniel KarczewskiLeonard ThielscherKonstantin ReiterSilvan WittenbergAlp PaksoyAnne FlörckenDaniel RauSven Märdian
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
The risk of PJI in knee tumor arthroplasty is significantly increased compared with hips, while cancer-related mortality is significantly higher in hip PJI cases. At the same time, mega-prostheses appear to be associated with a higher risk of infection due to a primary bone tumor compared with metastases. The study confirms existing knowledge concerning PJI in tumor arthroplasty, while, being one of the few studies to compare three different joints concerning PJI characteristics.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • cardiovascular disease
  • cardiovascular events
  • body composition
  • total hip arthroplasty