In two-stage orthopaedic revision surgery, high local levels of antibiotics are achieved after removal of an infected prosthesis through temporary implantation of gentamicin-loaded beads. However, despite their antibiotic release, these beads act as a biomaterial surface to which bacteria preferentially adhere, grow and potentially develop antibiotic resistance. Gentamicin-loaded beads were retrieved from 20 patients with prosthesis-related infections. Excised tissue samples were taken for routine culture, while beads were analysed in an extensive laboratory procedure. Extensive culture procedures indicated the presence of bacteria on gentamicin-loaded beads in 18 of the 20 patients involved, while 12 of these 18 patients were considered fr...
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) also referred as (acrylic) bone cement is a non-degradable biomaterial...
A degradable, poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA), gentamicin-loaded prophylactic coating for hydr...
Chronic orthopedic infections are commonly caused by bacterial biofilms, which are recalcitrant to a...
In two-stage orthopaedic revision surgery, high local levels of antibiotics are achieved after remov...
In infected joint arthroplasty, high local levels of antibiotics are achieved through temporary impl...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Gentamicin incorporated in beads of polymethylmethacrylate has been shown capable of being released ...
Abstract: Osteomyelitis is responsible for high treatment costs, long hospital stays, and results in...
Osteomyelitis is a disease that is still difficult to treat, with considerable morbidity and associa...
Infections by bacteria are a serious complication following orthopedic implant surgery, that can usu...
Infection is the most serious complication following orthopaedic surgery. Local delivery of antibio...
Background: Biofilm formation on the prosthetic implant in osteomyelitis poses a great challenge to ...
Periprosthetic infection (PI) causes significant morbidity and mortality in fixation and joint arthr...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
PMMA (poly-methyl-methacrylate) bone cement is widely used in prosthetic implant surgery and is curr...
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) also referred as (acrylic) bone cement is a non-degradable biomaterial...
A degradable, poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA), gentamicin-loaded prophylactic coating for hydr...
Chronic orthopedic infections are commonly caused by bacterial biofilms, which are recalcitrant to a...
In two-stage orthopaedic revision surgery, high local levels of antibiotics are achieved after remov...
In infected joint arthroplasty, high local levels of antibiotics are achieved through temporary impl...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Gentamicin incorporated in beads of polymethylmethacrylate has been shown capable of being released ...
Abstract: Osteomyelitis is responsible for high treatment costs, long hospital stays, and results in...
Osteomyelitis is a disease that is still difficult to treat, with considerable morbidity and associa...
Infections by bacteria are a serious complication following orthopedic implant surgery, that can usu...
Infection is the most serious complication following orthopaedic surgery. Local delivery of antibio...
Background: Biofilm formation on the prosthetic implant in osteomyelitis poses a great challenge to ...
Periprosthetic infection (PI) causes significant morbidity and mortality in fixation and joint arthr...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
PMMA (poly-methyl-methacrylate) bone cement is widely used in prosthetic implant surgery and is curr...
Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) also referred as (acrylic) bone cement is a non-degradable biomaterial...
A degradable, poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA), gentamicin-loaded prophylactic coating for hydr...
Chronic orthopedic infections are commonly caused by bacterial biofilms, which are recalcitrant to a...