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One of the most challenging complications leading to significant morbidity after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is periprosthetic joint infection (PJI), with an infection rate of up to 2% after primary TKA and almost 10% for revision TKA. 1 – 4
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Joint replacement surgery has evolved significantly since its conception. Despite initial failures, total hip and total knee arthroplasties (THAs and TKAs, respectively) have gained acceptance with ever-improving implant survivorship and patient
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Introduction Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) confers significant mid- and long-term benefits for quality of life – particularly regarding pain and function – and is associated with a high level of satisfaction for the patient. 1 While TKA
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degree of dissatisfaction with the results of the replacement of the knee (i.e. total knee arthroplasty; TKA) or hip (i.e. total hip arthroplasty; THA). 4 , 10 – 14 Dissatisfaction with the results of surgery could concern, for example
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, retrospective study; P, prospective study; RCT, randomized controlled trial; TKA, total knee arthroplasty; LMWH, low molecular weight heparin; UKA, unicompartimental knee arthroplasty; PFA, patellofemoral arthroplasty; MINORS, Methodological Index for Non
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aspirin to other anticoagulants as thromboprophylactic agents in major orthopedic lower limb surgery, with a minimum follow-up period of 4 weeks, were included. Major orthopedic surgeries included total knee arthroplasty (TKA), total hip arthroplasty (THA