Periprosthetic joint infections are a major cause of morbidity and mortality following total joint arthroplasty. Two-stage arthroplasty, with the use of an antibiotic cement spacer, is an effective means of managing periperiprosthetic joint infections. There is a lack of data relating to the management, prognosis, and clinical outcomes associated with multiple peri-prosthetic joint infections. Here, we present a case report of a patient successfully treated for three synchronic peri-prosthetic joint infections of both knees and a single hip.
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Pina, M., Gaukhman, A. D., Hayden, B., & Smit, E. L. (2019). Three Concurrent Periprosthetic Joint Infections: A Case Report and Literature Review. Hip and Pelvis, 31(1), 57–62. https://doi.org/10.5371/hp.2019.31.1.57
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