Abstract:Background: Prosthetic Joint Infection that develops at a variable length of time after an index joint replacement procedure is known as LateProsthetic Joint Infection.There must be an asymptomatic period clinical and/or radiographic signs, after an initially successful index procedure. The current study aims to retrospectively identify the risk factors for late PJI following primary total joint arthroplasty and classify those significant risk factors as either non-modifiable or potentially modifiable for inte… Show more
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