PATIENT AND SURGICAL PREDISPOSING FACTORS FOR PERIPROSTHETIC SHOULDER INFECTION

2018 
Shoulder arthroplasty has been performed by many years for the treatment of several conditions such as osteoarthritis, umeral head avascular necrosis and proximal umeral fractures following traumas. Surgical site infection (SSI) following shoulder arthroplasty remains a challenge, which increases morbidity including reoperations, implant removal, poor mobility, and raises extra medical costs. Identification of risk factors may help implementing adequate strategies to prevent infection. We aim to identify pre- and intra-operative risk factors associated with deep infections in shoulder arthroplasty.An age and sex-matched case control study was conducted to describe the prevalence rate, clinical and microbiological findings and to evaluate patient and surgical risk factors for shoulder arthroplasty-associated infections (SAIs), among 158 patients who underwent shoulder replacement surgery due to any reason, from 1988 to 2011 at a tertiary public university institution. To evaluate risk factors from SAI we p...
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