Spine implant infections portend poor outcomes as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradication is at odds with mechanical spinal stability. The purpose of this method is to describe a novel mouse model of spinal implant infection (SII) that was created to provide an inexpensive, rapid, and accurate in vivo tool to test potential therapeutics and treatment strategies for spinal implant infections. In this method, we present a model of posterior-approach spinal surgery in which a stainless-steel k-wire is transfixed into the L4 spinous process of 12-week old C57BL/6J wild-type mice and inoculated with 1 x 103 CFU of a bioluminescent strain of Staphylococcus aureus Xen36 bacteria. Mice are then longitudinally imaged for bioluminescence in...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
BackgroundPost-arthroplasty infections represent a devastating complication of total joint replaceme...
<p><i>S. aureus</i> or no bacteria (uninfected) (n = 8 mice per group) were inoculated into the knee...
Spine implant infections portend poor outcomes as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradication ...
Post-operative spine infections are a challenge, as hardware must often be retained to prevent desta...
BACKGROUND:Animal models are used to guide management of periprosthetic implant infections. No adequ...
Background: Animal models are used to guide management of periprosthetic implant infections. No adeq...
Post-arthroplasty infections are a devastating problem in orthopaedic surgery. While acute infection...
Musculoskeletal infections, including surgical-site and implant-associated infections, often cause p...
BACKGROUND:Management of spine implant infections (SII) are challenging. Explantation of infected sp...
Implant related infection following spine surgery is a devastating complication for patients and can...
Spine implant infections portend disastrous outcomes, as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradi...
mouse model of SII, we aim to evaluate whether combination therapy has increased efficacy compared ...
Spine implant infections portend disastrous outcomes, as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradi...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
BackgroundPost-arthroplasty infections represent a devastating complication of total joint replaceme...
<p><i>S. aureus</i> or no bacteria (uninfected) (n = 8 mice per group) were inoculated into the knee...
Spine implant infections portend poor outcomes as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradication ...
Post-operative spine infections are a challenge, as hardware must often be retained to prevent desta...
BACKGROUND:Animal models are used to guide management of periprosthetic implant infections. No adequ...
Background: Animal models are used to guide management of periprosthetic implant infections. No adeq...
Post-arthroplasty infections are a devastating problem in orthopaedic surgery. While acute infection...
Musculoskeletal infections, including surgical-site and implant-associated infections, often cause p...
BACKGROUND:Management of spine implant infections (SII) are challenging. Explantation of infected sp...
Implant related infection following spine surgery is a devastating complication for patients and can...
Spine implant infections portend disastrous outcomes, as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradi...
mouse model of SII, we aim to evaluate whether combination therapy has increased efficacy compared ...
Spine implant infections portend disastrous outcomes, as diagnosis is challenging and surgical eradi...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
Infection is the main cause of biomaterials-related failure. A simple technique to test in-vivo new ...
BackgroundPost-arthroplasty infections represent a devastating complication of total joint replaceme...
<p><i>S. aureus</i> or no bacteria (uninfected) (n = 8 mice per group) were inoculated into the knee...