Risk factors associated with revision for prosthetic joint infection after knee replacement
Luo, Ze-Yu; Wang, Duan; Huang, Ze-Yu; Wang, Hao-Yang; Li, Ling-Li; Zhou, Zong-KeKnee
reported, 3659 of 679 010 primary total knee replacements (TKRs) were subsequently revised for an indication of prosthetic joint infection. The authors have identified several risk factors for revision for prosthetic joint infection and concluded that some of these factors are modifiable, and the use of targeted interventions or strategies could lead to a reduced risk of revision for prosthetic joint infection.
is the first to propose that general anaesthesia will increase the incidence of infection after total knee arthroplasty. However, the authors did not study prophylactic use of antibiotics during general anaesthesia, which might influence the effect of general anaesthesia to TKR.
The different cement might influence the survival for different kinds of prostheses.
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