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range in the number of cases was from 10 to 177 and the range of follow up was from six months to 10.5 years. Eradication rate The eradication rate after the one-stage procedure ranged from 67% to 100% with an average rate of 87.1%. The eradication
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et al. reported that two-stage arthroplasty obtains satisfactory eradication rates in patients with SA ( 29 ). Anagnostakos et al. found that although the rate of infection eradication with two-stage arthroplasty was 87%, the mortality rate was as
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eradication of the infection. 107 Monoplaner fixators in combination with radical debridement and local or systemic antibiotherapy achieved a fusion and infection eradication rate of 94%. 102 Arthrodesis is an optimal treatment method with acceptable