• ABSTRACT
    • The incidence of shoulder arthroplasty is increasing with rapidly expanding indications. Although the procedure is becoming increasingly successful, complications do occur. Prosthetic joint infection of the shoulder (PJIS) is a devastating complication that requires dedicated efforts for diagnosis and eradication. As a supplement to our accompanying article on the topic of PJIS prevention, we review the current approaches to diagnosing and treating PJIS.