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November 07, 2017
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Fungal PJI: More than just a prosthetic infection

Management of periprosthetic joint infection is challenging on many accounts. Fungal periprosthetic joint infections are particularly difficult to treat. The problem is the incidence of fungal infections has increased globally in the last few decades. Fungal periprosthetic infections, although rare, are similarly increasing in prevalence. Most case series of patients with fungal periprosthetic joint infections report a disastrous outcome for surgical management of these patients with treatment failure rates of up to 50% at 2-year follow-up. Part of the problem relates to the complex biofilm that fungi can form. Furthermore, patients with fungal periprosthetic joint infection are often immunocompromised with impaired cellular immunity.