It has been postulated that bacteria attached to the surface of prosthetic hip joints can cause localised inflammation, resulting in failure of the replacement joint. However, diagnosis of infection is difficult with traditional microbiological culture methods, and evidence exists that highly fastidious or non-cultivable organisms have a role in implant infections. The purpose of this study was to use culture and culture-independent methods to detect the bacteria present on the surface of prosthetic hip joints removed during revision arthroplasties. Ten consecutive revisions were performed by two surgeons, which were all clinically and radiologically loose. Five of the hip replacement revision surgeries were performed because of clinical in...
Molecular techniques have shown to be effective in elucidating bacterial diversity in a broad range ...
Biofilm formation on surfaces is an ancient and integral strategy for bacterial survival. Billions o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
It has been postulated that bacteria attached to the surface of prosthetic hip joints can cause loca...
The purpose of this study was to use microbiological culture and bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequencing ...
Bacterial biofilms have been observed in many device-related infections including orthopedic implant...
Infection is one of the major reasons leading to early revision of total hip joint replacements. Tra...
Infection is one of the major reasons leading to early revision of total hip joint replacements. Tra...
Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most challenging complications of joint alloplasty. F...
Purpose We will test the hypothesis that ultrasound suppor-ted by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) co...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate bacteria species detected in a large number of patients treate...
Molecular techniques have shown to be effective in elucidating bacterial diversity in a broad range ...
Biofilm formation on surfaces is an ancient and integral strategy for bacterial survival. Billions o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
It has been postulated that bacteria attached to the surface of prosthetic hip joints can cause loca...
The purpose of this study was to use microbiological culture and bacterial 16S rRNA gene sequencing ...
Bacterial biofilms have been observed in many device-related infections including orthopedic implant...
Infection is one of the major reasons leading to early revision of total hip joint replacements. Tra...
Infection is one of the major reasons leading to early revision of total hip joint replacements. Tra...
Prosthetic joint infection (PJI) is one of the most challenging complications of joint alloplasty. F...
Purpose We will test the hypothesis that ultrasound suppor-ted by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) co...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
The aim of this study was to evaluate bacteria species detected in a large number of patients treate...
Molecular techniques have shown to be effective in elucidating bacterial diversity in a broad range ...
Biofilm formation on surfaces is an ancient and integral strategy for bacterial survival. Billions o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...