Objectives. To review the current best surgical practice and detail a multi-disciplinary
approach that could further reduce joint replacement infection. Methods. Review of relevant literature indexed in PubMed. Results. Surgical site infection is a major complication following arthroplasty.
Despite its rarity in contemporary orthopaedic practice, it remains
difficult to treat and is costly in terms of both patient morbidity
and long-term health care resources. Conclusions. Emphasis on education of patients and all members of the health-care
team and raising awareness in how to participate in preventative
efforts is imperative