New study aims to find best way to stop dangerous knee infections after surgery
NCT ID NCT07282782
Summary
This study is testing which of three methods for delivering an antibiotic (vancomycin) is most effective at preventing serious infections after knee replacement surgery. Researchers are comparing injections directly into the joint, into the bone, or through an IV. The goal is to find the safest, simplest, and most cost-effective approach to protect patients.
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University of California, San Diego
RECRUITINGSan Diego, California, 92093, United States
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