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It has been shown that the outcome of a DAIR (debridement, antimicrobial therapy, and implant retention) procedure depends on multiple factors (e.g. infection type, host factors, clinical presentation, condition of surrounding soft tissue, causing pathogen, surgical technique, antimicrobial therapy); therefore, adequate patient selection is key for DAIR success. In this position paper, we discuss the most relevant factors influencing the outcome and define indications, contraindications, and risk factors for a DAIR procedure based on the most robust and most recently published data. Furthermore, we discuss the surgical technique in combination with systemic antimicrobial therapy in patients undergoing a DAIR procedure. This position paper may help reduce reinfection rates as well as the physical, psychological, and economic burden associated with periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). We believe that a reasonable outcome can be achieved with careful patient selection, a dedicated multidisciplinary team, and an appropriate surgical technique and antimicrobial therapy.
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Irene Katharina Sigmund
Tristan Ferry
Ricardo Sousa
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Journal of Bone and Joint Infection
KU Leuven
University of Groningen
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69df082fc51a1f47d47a0cf5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5194/jbji-10-101-2025
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