Articles | Volume 10, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/jbji-10-459-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/jbji-10-459-2025
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18 Nov 2025
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Microbiological profile of prosthetic joint infections in orthopedic oncology: a comparison with conventional joint arthroplasty

Joseph J. Connolly, Marcos R. Gonzalez, Joshua B. Davis, Youssef H. Moussaoui, Graham S. Goh, Antonia F. Chen, Adam S. Olsen, and Santiago A. Lozano-Calderón

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Periprosthetic joint infection  (PJI) is a serious complication of oncologic joint reconstructions with large endoprosthetics. Although the microbiology of PJI in conventional joint replacements is well characterized, it is lacking for oncologic patients. This study found that the microbiology of oncologic PJI is distinct from conventional joint replacement PJI and that microbiology varies in different cancer subpopulations. These findings will help improve targeted antibiotic treatment for PJI.
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