Our aim was to evaluate cementless one-stage revision in chronic periprosthetic hip joint infection. The study was performed as a multicentre, In total 56 PJI patients with a median age of 72 years and a median pre-operative ASA score of 2 met the established eligibility criteria and accepted to participate; 31 (55%) were males. The cohort had a mean follow-up time of 4.0 years, with all patients followed for minimum 2 years. The primary outcome were relapse described as re-revision due to infection (regardless of considered as a relapse or new infection). This was evaluated by competing risk analysis (competing risks: aseptic revisions and death). Secondary, all-cause mortality was evaluated by survival analysis. The study was approved by the local Committees on Biomedical Research Ethics.Aim
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