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Autor:
Kelly Moore, Rebecca Wilson-van Os, Devendra H. Dusane, Jacob R. Brooks, Craig Delury, Sean S. Aiken, Phillip A. Laycock, Anne C. Sullivan, Jeffrey F. Granger, Matthew V. Dipane, Edward J. McPherson, Paul Stoodley
Publikováno v:
Antibiotics, Vol 10, Iss 3, p 270 (2021)
Antibiotic-tolerant bacterial biofilms are notorious in causing PJI. Antibiotic loaded calcium sulfate bead (CSB) bone void fillers and PMMA cement and powdered vancomycin (VP) have been used to achieve high local antibiotic concentrations; however,
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/73d731cec21e49d1b7dd880267c830a1
Autor:
Kelly Moore, Craig Delury, Tripti Thapa Gupta, Devendra H. Dusane, Sean S. Aiken, Paul Stoodley, Matthew V. Dipane, Edward J. McPherson, Anne C. Sullivan, Jacob R. Brooks, Jeffrey F. Granger, Phillip A. Laycock
Publikováno v:
Journal of Bone and Joint Infection. 6:119-129
Introduction: Bacterial biofilms are an important virulence factor in chronic periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) and other orthopedic infection since they are highly tolerant to antibiotics and host immunity. Antibiotics are mixed into carriers suc
Publikováno v:
Current Orthopaedic Practice. 31:140-150
Autor:
Erin E. Hutter, Rachel K. Hall, Matthew D. Beal, Joseph A. Ewing, Jeffrey F. Granger, Robert A. Siston
BackgroundAchieving a stable joint is an important yet challenging part of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Neither manual manipulation of the knee nor instrumented sensors biomechanically characterize knee laxity or objectively characterize how TKA ch
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::56c8bc68103cb006b3382be9cb8ea590
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.13.20212159
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.10.13.20212159
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 36:3081-3085
Antibiotic-loaded calcium sulfate beads (CS-B) are used to treat biofilm-related periprosthetic joint infections (PJI). A previous study has shown that such beads are effective in reducing lawns biofilms grown on agar plates; however, the ability of
Autor:
Cory S. Knecht, Mary S. McGrath, Devendra H. Dusane, Jeffrey F. Granger, James P. Moley, Paul Stoodley
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research®. 36:2349-2354
Pulse lavage (PL) debridement and antibiotic loaded calcium sulfate beads (CS-B) are both used for the treatment of biofilm related periprosthetic joint infection (PJI). However, the efficacy of these alone and in combination for eradicating biofilm
Autor:
Jeffrey F. Granger, Matthew C. Swearingen, Devendra H. Dusane, Paul Stoodley, Alex C. DiBartola
Publikováno v:
APMIS. 125:418-428
Bacterial infection after hardware implantation in orthopaedic surgery is a devastating issue as it often necessitates increased hospital costs and stays, multiple revision surgeries, and prolonged use of antibiotics. Due to the nature of hardware im
Autor:
Tanya M. Nocera, Devendra H. Dusane, Jeffrey F. Granger, Robert P. Howlin, Paul Stoodley, Cory S. Knecht, Roger D. Plaut, Nicholas R. Farrar, Casey W. Peters, Scott M. Diamond, Matthew C. Swearingen, Jason H. Calhoun
Publikováno v:
Journal of Controlled Release. 248:24-32
Antibiotic loaded cement beads are commonly used for the treatment of biofilm related orthopaedic periprosthetic infections; however the effects of antibiotic loading and exposure of beads to body fluids on release kinetics are unclear. The purpose o
Autor:
Matthew D. Beal, Laura C. Schmitt, Erin E. Hutter, Ajit M.W. Chaudhari, Gregory M Freisinger, Xueliang Pan, Jeffrey F. Granger, Jacqueline Lewis, Andrew H. Glassman, Robert A. Siston
Publikováno v:
Journal of Orthopaedic Research. 35:1644-1652
Increased varus-valgus laxity has been reported in individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA) compared to controls. However, the majority of previous investigations may not report truly passive joint laxity, as their tests have been performed on consc
Autor:
James P. Moley, Paul Stoodley, Anne C. Sullivan, Mary S. McGrath, Jeffrey F. Granger, Devendra H. Dusane
While the detrimental effects of periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) are well known, the process of biofilm formation on orthopaedic hardware is unclear. Previous work has shown that encasement of explant hardware in agar can aid in identifying bi
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::af09828c52c6c05010205f9620e9b992
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/427398/
https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/427398/