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期刊名:Journal of bone and joint infection

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Brenton P Johns,David C Dewar,Mark R Loewenthal et al. Brenton P Johns et al.
Background: Treatment outcomes in studies on prosthetic joint infection are generally assessed using a dichotomous outcome relating to treatment success or failure. These outcome measures neither include patient-centred outcome measures inc...
Krisna Yuarno Phatama,Respati Suryanto Dradjat,Edi Mustamsir et al. Krisna Yuarno Phatama et al.
Background: Periprosthetic joint infection is the most common infection due to joint replacement. It has been reported that, over a 5-year time span, 3.7 % of cases occurred annually. This statistic has increased to 6.86 % over 16 years. Th...
Talha Riaz,Matthew Howard,Felix Diehn et al. Talha Riaz et al.
Background: Aspiration of intervertebral disc space is often done to confirm the diagnosis of native vertebral osteomyelitis. A study has not been done examining the utility of cell counts and differentials of the aspirated fluid in diagnos...
Sarah Browning,Laurens Manning,Sarah Metcalf et al. Sarah Browning et al.
Introduction: Culture-negative (CN) prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) account for approximately 10 % of all PJIs and present significant challenges for clinicians. We aimed to explore the significance of CN PJIs within a large prospective ...
Nour Bouji,Sijin Wen,Matthew J Dietz Nour Bouji
Introduction: Long antibiotic courses, including intravenous (IV) and oral administrations, are utilized in prosthetic joint infection (PJI) treatment. This meta-analysis examines the non-inferiority of short courses (
Melissa Karau,Suzannah Schmidt-Malan,Jay Mandrekar et al. Melissa Karau et al.
Introduction: Staphylococcus aureus is the most common cause of orthopedic infections and can be challenging to treat, especially in the presence of a foreign body. The antistaphylococcal lysins exebacase and CF-296 have rapid bactericidal ...
Kilian Fraga,Miriam Maireles,Marc Jordan et al. Kilian Fraga et al.
We present the rare case of a 61-year-old female with Mycobacterium fortuitum osteomyelitis of the cuboid bone following penetrating plantar trauma. The patient underwent a single-stage surgery for the condition, including lesion debridemen...
Robert A McCulloch,Amirul Adlan,Neil Jenkins et al. Robert A McCulloch et al.
Aims: this study compared the patient and microbiological profile of prosthetic joint infection (PJI) for patients treated with two-stage revision for knee arthroplasty with that of lower-limb endoprostheses for oncological resection. Patie...
Joyce van Eck,Wai-Yan Liu,Jon H M Goosen et al. Joyce van Eck et al.
Background and purpose: To date, the value of culture results after debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR) for early (suspected) prosthetic joint infection (PJI) as risk indicators in terms of prosthesis retention is not cle...