Background: Bone grafts are frequently used to supplement bone stock and to establish structural stability. However, graft-associated infection represents a challenging complication leading to increased patient morbidity and healthcare costs. Questions/purposes: We therefore designed this study to (1) determine if increasing initial S. aureus inoculation of bone allograft results in a proportionate increase in colonization; (2) assess if antibiotics decrease colonization and if antibiotic tethering to allograft alters its ability to prevent bacterial colonization; and (3) determine if covalent modification alters the allograft topography or its biological properties. Methods: Allograft bone and vancomycin-modified bone (VAN-bone) was challe...
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Chronic osteomyelitis is difficult to treat, with biofilm growth and the diffusion barrier to antibi...
Present study was carried out for the microbiological evaluation of allogeneic bone processed from f...
Infection is an important medical problem associated with the use of bone allografts. To retard bact...
The use of allograft bone in orthopaedics, spine surgery and dentistry is invaluable for helping res...
The prevalence of joint replacement surgery is steadily rising, and rising with it is the risk of pe...
Bacterial contamination of bone allograft is a significant complication of orthopedic surgery. To ad...
Background/Aim. Bone allografts are frequently used in orthopedic reconstructive procedures carry...
Background: Bacteria form a biofilm on the surface of orthopaedic devices, causing persistent and in...
Infection associated with inert implants is complicated by bacterial biofilm formation that renders ...
Contains fulltext : 53613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Allografts of ...
BACKGROUND: The rising number of primary joint replacements worldwide is causing an increase of end...
Background: Bacteria form biofilms on the surface of orthopaedic devices, causing persistent infecti...
Theuse of bone allografts is contraindicated in septic revision surgery due to the high risk of graf...
Bone allografts are a useful and sometimes indispensable tool for the surgeon to repair bone defects...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Chronic osteomyelitis is difficult to treat, with biofilm growth and the diffusion barrier to antibi...
Present study was carried out for the microbiological evaluation of allogeneic bone processed from f...
Infection is an important medical problem associated with the use of bone allografts. To retard bact...
The use of allograft bone in orthopaedics, spine surgery and dentistry is invaluable for helping res...
The prevalence of joint replacement surgery is steadily rising, and rising with it is the risk of pe...
Bacterial contamination of bone allograft is a significant complication of orthopedic surgery. To ad...
Background/Aim. Bone allografts are frequently used in orthopedic reconstructive procedures carry...
Background: Bacteria form a biofilm on the surface of orthopaedic devices, causing persistent and in...
Infection associated with inert implants is complicated by bacterial biofilm formation that renders ...
Contains fulltext : 53613.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Allografts of ...
BACKGROUND: The rising number of primary joint replacements worldwide is causing an increase of end...
Background: Bacteria form biofilms on the surface of orthopaedic devices, causing persistent infecti...
Theuse of bone allografts is contraindicated in septic revision surgery due to the high risk of graf...
Bone allografts are a useful and sometimes indispensable tool for the surgeon to repair bone defects...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Chronic osteomyelitis is difficult to treat, with biofilm growth and the diffusion barrier to antibi...
Present study was carried out for the microbiological evaluation of allogeneic bone processed from f...