Risk Factors for Peri-Megaprosthetic Joint Infections in Tumor Surgery: A Systematic Review

Karampikas Vasileios, Gavriil Panayiotis, Goumenos Stavros,Trikoupis Ioannis G., Roustemis Anastasios G.,Altsitzioglou Pavlos,Kontogeorgakos Vasileios, Mavrogenis Andreas F.,Papagelopoulos Panayiotis J.

SICOT-J(2024)

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Background : Peri-megaprosthetic joint infections (PJI) in tumor surgery are complex and challenging complications that significantly impact the outcomes of the patients. The occurrence of PJI poses a substantial threat to the success of these operations. This review aims to identify and summarize the risk factors associated with PJI in tumor surgery with megaprosthetic reconstruction as well as to determine the overall risk of PJI in limb salvage surgery. Methods : A thorough examination of published literature, scrutinizing the incidence of PJI in tumor prostheses after limb salvage surgery was done. Research studies that documented the incidence of PJI in tumor patients who underwent limb salvage surgery, and explored the risk factors associated with the occurrence of PJI were deemed eligible. Results : A total of 15 studies were included in the analysis and underwent comprehensive examination. After the exploration of key parameters, several significant risk factors for PJI concerning the type of implant coating, surgical site characteristics, patient demographics, and procedural factors were recorded. Discussion : The findings underscore the need for a nuanced approach in managing tumor patients undergoing limb salvage surgery and megaprosthetic reconstruction, with emphasis on individualized risk assessments and individualized preventive strategies.
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pji,risk factors,limb salvage,megaprostheses
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