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Diagnostik und Therapie implantatassoziierter Infektionen

Oberstes Ziel: die Endoprothese retten

Implant-associated infections — diagnostics and therapy

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Die implantatassoziierte (oder auch periprothetische) Infektion (PPI) stellt nicht nur für den Patienten, sondern auch für die behandelnden Ärzte und das Gesundheitssystem eine außerordentliche Herausforderung dar. Wie wird eine PPI sicher diagnostiziert? Wie kann der Prothesenerhalt gelingen?

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Mühlhofer, H.M.L., Suren, C., Feihl, S. et al. Oberstes Ziel: die Endoprothese retten. MMW - Fortschritte der Medizin 158, 45–49 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s15006-016-8660-8

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