Editorial: Management of PJI/SSI after joint arthroplasty.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Arthroplasty Pub Date : 2024-06-06 DOI:10.1186/s42836-024-00256-0
Li Cao, Javad Parvizi, Xiaogang Zhang, Xianzhe Liu, Wierd P Zijlstra, Saad Tarabichi
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The management of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) and surgical site infection (SSI) after joint arthroplasty poses a major challenge in orthopedic surgery. This Editorial provides an overview of the studies published in the special issue "Management of PJI/SSI after Joint Arthroplasty", summarizing the key findings from these studies, which cover a wide range of topics, including stringent preventive strategies, comprehensive diagnostic methods, and personalized treatment modalities. The authors concluded the editorial with their perspectives regarding the status quo of research in this field and future directions for research, such as the development of novel antibiotics, biofilm research, patient-specific risk factors, and the integration of technological advancements (such as machine learning and artificial intelligence) into clinical practice. The authors emphasized the need for continued research, interdisciplinary collaboration, and the application of innovative technologies to enhance patient outcomes and mitigate the burden of these infections on healthcare systems.

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社论:关节置换术后 PJI/SSI 的处理。
关节置换术后假体周围关节感染(PJI)和手术部位感染(SSI)的管理是骨科手术的一大挑战。这篇社论概述了 "关节置换术后 PJI/SSI 的管理 "特刊中发表的研究,总结了这些研究的主要发现,这些发现涉及广泛的主题,包括严格的预防策略、全面的诊断方法和个性化的治疗模式。在社论的最后,作者就该领域的研究现状和未来研究方向提出了自己的观点,如新型抗生素的开发、生物膜研究、患者特异性风险因素以及将技术进步(如机器学习和人工智能)融入临床实践。作者强调,需要继续开展研究、跨学科合作和应用创新技术,以提高患者的治疗效果,减轻这些感染给医疗系统带来的负担。
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Arthroplasty
Arthroplasty ORTHOPEDICS-
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