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Prosthetic joint infection following hip fracture and degenerative hip disorder: a cohort study of three thousand, eight hundred and seven consecutive hip arthroplasties with a minimum follow-up of five years

机译:髋部骨折和退行性髋关节疾病后的假体关节感染:一项连续三千零八十七次髋关节置换术的队列研究,至少随访五年

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Prosthetic joint infections (PJIs) occur on a regular basis and with an increasing incidence. Under reporting of complications to national registries and unreliable ICD-10 coding increases the risk of under estimating the true rate of PJIs after hip arthroplasty. Also, the microbiology and final outcome is less well described, especially for hip-fracture patients operated upon with primary and secondary fracture prostheses. Our aim was to analyse re-operation rate, outcome and microbiology of PJIs following hip arthroplasty in patients operated upon due to hip fractures and degenerative hip disorders.
机译:人工关节感染(PJI)定期发生,并且发病率不断增加。向国家注册机构报告并发症的情况以及不可靠的ICD-10编码增加了髋关节置换术后低估PJI真实发生率的风险。同样,微生物学和最终结局的描述也较少,特别是对于接受原发性和继发性假体手术的髋部骨折患者。我们的目的是分析因髋部骨折和退行性髋关节疾病而接受手术的患者,在进行髋关节置换术后PJI的再手术率,结局和微生物学方面。

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