Implant-associated infections are challenging to diagnose and treat. Fluorescent probes have been heralded as a technologic advancement that can improve our ability to non-invasively identify infecting organisms, as well as guide the inexact procedure of surgical debridement. This study's purpose was to compare two fluorescent probes for their ability to localize Staphylococcus aureus biofilm infections on spinal implants utilizing noninvasive optical imaging, then assessing the broader applicability of the more successful probe in other infection animal models. This was followed by real-time, fluorescence image-guided surgery to facilitate debridement of infected tissue. The two probe candidates, a labelled antibiotic that targets peptidog...
Purpose Due to an increased human life expectancy, the need to replace arthritic or dysfunctional jo...
The clinical management of bacterial biofilm infections represents an enormous challenge in today's ...
Despite major advances in medicine and patient care, infections remain a great threat to human healt...
Abstract Implant-associated infections are challenging to diagnose and treat. Fluorescent probes hav...
Spine implant infections portend disastrous outcomes, as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradi...
Spine implant infections portend disastrous outcomes, as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradi...
AbstractObjectivesBiophotonic imaging was compared to standard enumeration method both for counting ...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
Background: Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and mCT imaging provide an opportu...
Introduction and background Surgical Site Infections (SSI) and Biomaterial Associated Infections (BA...
Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and μCT imaging provide an opportunity to moni...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
Background: Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and μCT imaging provide an opportu...
Multimodality imaging has emerged as a common technological approach used in both preclinical and cl...
Purpose Due to an increased human life expectancy, the need to replace arthritic or dysfunctional jo...
The clinical management of bacterial biofilm infections represents an enormous challenge in today's ...
Despite major advances in medicine and patient care, infections remain a great threat to human healt...
Abstract Implant-associated infections are challenging to diagnose and treat. Fluorescent probes hav...
Spine implant infections portend disastrous outcomes, as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradi...
Spine implant infections portend disastrous outcomes, as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradi...
AbstractObjectivesBiophotonic imaging was compared to standard enumeration method both for counting ...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
Background: Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and mCT imaging provide an opportu...
Introduction and background Surgical Site Infections (SSI) and Biomaterial Associated Infections (BA...
Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and μCT imaging provide an opportunity to moni...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
Background: Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and μCT imaging provide an opportu...
Multimodality imaging has emerged as a common technological approach used in both preclinical and cl...
Purpose Due to an increased human life expectancy, the need to replace arthritic or dysfunctional jo...
The clinical management of bacterial biofilm infections represents an enormous challenge in today's ...
Despite major advances in medicine and patient care, infections remain a great threat to human healt...