Parvizi Javad, Alijanipour Pouya, Barberi Elie F, Hickok Noreen J, Phillips K Scott, Shapiro Irving M, Schwarz Edward M, Stevens Michelle H, Wang Yi, Shirtliff Mark E
J Am Acad Orthop Surg. 2015 Apr;23 Suppl:S32-43. doi: 10.5435/JAAOS-D-14-00455.
Periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most challenging complications compromising the outcome of an otherwise successful operation. Considerable efforts have been invested in the recent years to address paradigm shifts in our understanding of the complex microbiological phenomena that contribute to the pathophysiology of PJI, such as microbial adherence, biofilm formation, and resistance to antibiotics. This article is an introduction to some of the recent advancements in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of PJI. It describes how industry, academic researchers, and government are increasing collaboration to address PJI through development of novel technologies, therapeutic strategies, and regulatory science that specifically target the unique biofilm-associated aspects of its pathogenesis.
人工关节周围感染(PJI)是最具挑战性的并发症之一,会影响原本成功手术的结果。近年来,人们投入了大量精力来应对我们对导致PJI病理生理学的复杂微生物现象理解上的范式转变,例如微生物黏附、生物膜形成和抗生素耐药性。本文介绍了PJI预防、诊断和治疗方面的一些最新进展。它描述了工业界、学术研究人员和政府如何通过开发专门针对其发病机制中与生物膜相关的独特方面的新技术、治疗策略和监管科学来加强合作以应对PJI。