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A recent report from Tishreen University discusses the management of periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) after total knee arthroplasty, affecting 2-3% of patients. Surgical management options include single-stage and two-stage revision arthroplasty, with the latter considered the gold standard. While the two methods have been compared, there is no consensus on which is more effective in eliminating infection and providing better outcomes. The research aims to address unanswered questions and recent advances in managing this complication, highlighting controversial topics in staged procedures. [Extracted from the article] |