WVU Medicine Tuesday Talks - Prosthetic Joint Infection (PJI) Clinical Trial
The most devastating complication a patient can face after total knee or hip replacement surgery is contracting a prosthetic joint infection or “PJI.” PJI’s are very difficult to treat, but a new clinical trial at WVU Medicine is raising hopes for a breakthrough in successfully treating these stubborn infections.

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