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The goal of this observational study is to evaluate the infection control and mid-term survival of silver-coated articulated megaprosthetic and knee arthrodesis implants in PJI patients with bone stock deficiency and treated with two-stage protocol.
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The majority of studies investigating the outcomes of silver-coated megaprostheses have evaluated case histories of megaprostheses in oncologic patients, while there is little evidence in the Literature of the outcomes of silver-coated megaprostheses in the treatment of infections in non-oncologic patients.
Knowing the mid- to long-term results of this type of implant is of great importance to inform the patient regarding expectations after surgery.
Obtaining more results and data on the treatment of knee PJI with silver-coated megaprostheses could pave the way for the design of prospective randomized comparative trials aimed at establishing the gold standard of treatment.
It is a nonprofit, observational, cohort, retrospective and prospective, multicenter, national study. Patients will be treated according to clinical practice in accordance with the judgment of the clinician.
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All data and clinical and radiographic material will be collected together and analyzed at IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero Universitaria di Bologna. All radiographic measurements will be performed by 3 independent operators after evaluation of intra- and inter-observer reliability on 10 random patients.
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