PURPOSE: Fracture-related infection (FRI) is a serious complication in orthopedic trauma surgery worldwide. Especially, the distinction of infection from sterile inflammation and the detection of low-grade infection are highly challenging. The objective of the present study was to obtain proof-of-principle for the use of bacteria-targeted fluorescence imaging to detect FRI on extracted osteosynthesis devices as a step-up towards real-time image-guided trauma surgery. METHODS: Extracted osteosynthesis devices from 13 patients, who needed revision surgery after fracture treatment, were incubated with a near-infrared fluorescent tracer composed of the antibiotic vancomycin and the fluorophore IRDye800CW (i.e., vanco-800CW). Subsequently, the d...
Purpose Due to an increased human life expectancy, the need to replace arthritic or dysfunctional jo...
Multimodality imaging has emerged as a common technological approach used in both preclinical and cl...
Invasive and biomaterial-associated infections in humans are often difficult to diagnose and treat. ...
PURPOSE: Fracture-related infection (FRI) is a serious complication in orthopedic trauma surgery wor...
Despite major advances in medicine and patient care, infections remain a great threat to human healt...
Introduction: Adequate debridement of necrotic bone is of paramount importance for eradication of in...
Abstract Implant-associated infections are challenging to diagnose and treat. Fluorescent probes hav...
Implant-associated infections are challenging to diagnose and treat. Fluorescent probes have been he...
Purpose Due to an increased human life expectancy, the need to replace arthritic or dysfunctional jo...
OBJECTIVES: Conventional methods for detecting root fractures cannot assess their depth or bacterial...
It is difficult to treat a disease that has not been properly diagnosed. Fracture-related infection ...
Background: Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and μCT imaging provide an opportu...
Background: Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and mCT imaging provide an opportu...
Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and μCT imaging provide an opportunity to moni...
Purpose Due to an increased human life expectancy, the need to replace arthritic or dysfunctional jo...
Multimodality imaging has emerged as a common technological approach used in both preclinical and cl...
Invasive and biomaterial-associated infections in humans are often difficult to diagnose and treat. ...
PURPOSE: Fracture-related infection (FRI) is a serious complication in orthopedic trauma surgery wor...
Despite major advances in medicine and patient care, infections remain a great threat to human healt...
Introduction: Adequate debridement of necrotic bone is of paramount importance for eradication of in...
Abstract Implant-associated infections are challenging to diagnose and treat. Fluorescent probes hav...
Implant-associated infections are challenging to diagnose and treat. Fluorescent probes have been he...
Purpose Due to an increased human life expectancy, the need to replace arthritic or dysfunctional jo...
OBJECTIVES: Conventional methods for detecting root fractures cannot assess their depth or bacterial...
It is difficult to treat a disease that has not been properly diagnosed. Fracture-related infection ...
Background: Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and μCT imaging provide an opportu...
Background: Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and mCT imaging provide an opportu...
Recent advances in non-invasive optical, radiographic and μCT imaging provide an opportunity to moni...
Purpose Due to an increased human life expectancy, the need to replace arthritic or dysfunctional jo...
Multimodality imaging has emerged as a common technological approach used in both preclinical and cl...
Invasive and biomaterial-associated infections in humans are often difficult to diagnose and treat. ...