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Review
. 2022 Sep 1;4(1):31.
doi: 10.1186/s42836-022-00136-5.

A review of current practices in periprosthetic joint infection debridement and revision arthroplasty

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Review

A review of current practices in periprosthetic joint infection debridement and revision arthroplasty

Humza M Mian et al. Arthroplasty. .

Abstract

Background: Periprosthetic joint infection remains a significant challenge for arthroplasty surgeons globally. Over the last few decades, there has been much advancement in terms of treatment and diagnosis, however, the fight rages on. As management of periprosthetic joint infections continues to evolve, it is critical to reflect back on current debridement practices to establish common ground as well as identify areas for future research and improvement. BODY: In order to understand the debridement techniques of periprosthetic joint infections, one must also understand how to diagnose a periprosthetic joint infection. Multiple definitions have been elucidated over the years with no single consensus established but rather sets of criteria. Once a diagnosis has been established the decision of debridement method becomes whether to proceed with single vs two-stage revision based on the probability of infection as well as individual patient factors. After much study, two-stage revision has emerged as the gold standard in the management of periprosthetic infections but single-stage remains prominent with further and further research.

Conclusion: Despite decades of data, there is no single treatment algorithm for periprosthetic joint infections and subsequent debridement technique. Our review touches on the goals of debridement while providing a perspective as to diagnosis and the particulars of how intraoperative factors such as intraarticular irrigation can play pivotal roles in infection eradication. By providing a perspective on current debridement practices, we hope to encourage future study and debate on how to address periprosthetic joint infections best.

Keywords: Anti-bacterial agents; Arthroplasty; Biofilms; Debridement; Hip prosthesis; Knee prosthesis; Orthopedic surgeons; Prosthesis-related infections/prevention & control; Prosthesis-related infections/surgery.

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