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pro vyhledávání: '"Antibiotic loaded cement"'
Autor:
Hongri Wu, Dong Sun, Shulin Wang, Chao Jia, Jie Shen, Xiaohua Wang, Chunli Hou, Zhao Xie, Fei Luo
Publikováno v:
Bone & Joint Research, Vol 12, Iss 8, Pp 467-475 (2023)
Aims: This study was designed to characterize the recurrence incidence and risk factors of antibiotic-loaded cement spacer (ALCS) for definitive bone defect treatment in limb osteomyelitis. Methods: We included adult patients with limb osteomyelitis
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/27fad2bf4295468e974b604cc04e448c
Publikováno v:
Chinese Journal of Traumatology, Vol 25, Iss 6, Pp 325-330 (2022)
Purpose: Antibiotic-loaded bone cement (ALBC) was usually used to prevent periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in primary total knee arthroplasty (PTKA), but whether to use ALBC or plain bone cement in PTKA remains unclear. We aimed to compare the oc
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/58d17155556e4085b33b7259b5980db9
Autor:
Nickil Ramesh Agni, Matthew L. Costa, Juul Achten, Heather O’Connor, May Ee Png, Nicholas Peckham, Susan J. Dutton, Stephanie Wallis, Svetlana Milca, Mike Reed
Publikováno v:
Bone & Joint Open, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 72-78 (2021)
Aims: Patients receiving cemented hemiarthroplasties after hip fracture have a significant risk of deep surgical site infection (SSI). Standard UK practice to minimize the risk of SSI includes the use of antibiotic-loaded bone cement with no consensu
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/9c8272141d76477fab46652058aa664b
Autor:
Jun Fu, Yi Xiang, Ming Ni, Jiying Chen, Xiang Li, Baozhan Yu, Kan Liu, Yonggang Zhou, Libo Hao
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020)
Abstract Background Spacer complications may affect final clinical outcome of the two-stage approach in periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) patients. This study aimed to investigate clinical outcomes and complications of augmented antibiotic-loaded
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/92ecbe1b5ba2479faef9cd948b655400
Autor:
Hsuan-Hsiao Ma, Te-Feng Arthur Chou, Shang-Wen Tsai, Cheng-Fong Chen, Po-Kuei Wu, Chao-Ming Chen, Wei-Ming Chen
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association, Vol 119, Iss 6, Pp 1070-1079 (2020)
Backgroud/Purpose: Most patients who undergo two-stage exchange arthroplasty surgery for total knee arthroplasty prosthetic joint infection (TKA-PJI) receive a six-week course of systemic antibiotic treatment after the first stage procedure. However,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/8b84d2b0205f4e38950d3ba8a89f009e
Publikováno v:
BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, Vol 20, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2019)
Abstract Background There is a concern regarding the use of a closed-suction drain (CSD) in two-stage exchange arthroplasty for periprosthetic joint infection as it may decrease the antibiotic concentrations in the joint fluids. The purpose of this s
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/2c8e26018112483d8e75a0e5924ef781
Autor:
May Ee Png, Svetlana Milca, Matthew L. Costa, Stephanie Wallis, Heather M O’Connor, Juul Achten, Mike R. Reed, Nickil Ramesh Agni, Susan J Dutton, Nicholas Peckham
Publikováno v:
Bone & Joint Open, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 72-78 (2021)
Bone & Joint Open
Bone & Joint Open
Aims Patients receiving cemented hemiarthroplasties after hip fracture have a significant risk of deep surgical site infection (SSI). Standard UK practice to minimize the risk of SSI includes the use of antibiotic-loaded bone cement with no consensus
Autor:
Baozhan Yu, Jun Fu, Libo Hao, Jiying Chen, Xiang Li, Yonggang Zhou, Ming Ni, Yi Xiang, Kan Liu
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research, Vol 15, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020)
Background Spacer complications may affect final clinical outcome of the two-stage approach in periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) patients. This study aimed to investigate clinical outcomes and complications of augmented antibiotic-loaded cement sp
Autor:
Mihai Colțan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Contemporary Clinical Practice. 7:31-34
Publikováno v:
Korean Journal of Neurotrauma
Objective Altered biomechanics and bone fragility can contribute to pedicle screw loosening. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of antibiotic-loaded cement augmentation for correcting symptomatic screw loosening as a minimally invasive alterna