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Implantable Medical Devices, Biomaterials, and the Foreign Body Response: A Surgical Perspective
ABSTRACT Implantable medical devices improve quality of life and reduce mortality by restoring the form and function of the human body. Their biomaterial surface components in contact with tissues are, however, susceptible to the host's foreign body response, which drives inflammation and implant fibrous encapsulation.
Nikita Kalashnikov+2 more
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Alendronate Reduces Periprosthetic Bone Loss After Uncemented Primary Total Hip Arthroplasty: A Prospective Randomized Study [PDF]
Petri Venesmaa+5 more
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Aim: This study aims to assess the impact of novel inflammatory biomarkers—derived from routinely available clinical parameters—on disease progression, length of hospital stay, and mortality in hospitalized CAP patients. Methods: This retrospective cross‐sectional study included 207 patients who were hospitalized and treated for clinically and ...
Burcu Baran+4 more
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[124I]FIAU: Human dosimetry and infection imaging in patients with suspected prosthetic joint infection [PDF]
et al,, Siegel, Barry A
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Microbiology of hip and knee periprosthetic joint infections: A database study.
Don Bambino Geno Tai+4 more
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Morphologic characteristics of periprosthetic tissues from hip prostheses with ceramic-ceramic couples: A comparative histologic investigation of 18 revision and 30 autopsy cases [PDF]
Ingeborg Bos, G. Willmann
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ABSTRACT Bridge plating is commonly used for internal fixation of comminuted fractures. The inner working length between screws has been established as a key parameter controlling postoperative biomechanical stability. However, plate‐bone contact may affect these biomechanics in complex ways, and the offset between the plate and bone is variable across
Zachary A. Koroneos+3 more
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Actinomyces neuii: An emerging pathogen in total hip arthroplasty-related infections
Actinomyces is a gram-positive bacterium that is part of the normal human flora. However, Actinomyces spp. are not among the microorganisms commonly cultured from periprosthetic joint infections.
Jingqiao Chen, Eryou Feng
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Birmingham Mid-Head Resection Periprosthetic Fracture.
Total hip arthroplasty in the young leads to difficult choices in implant selection. Until recently bone conserving options were not available for younger patients with deficient femoral head bone stock.
Aqil, A+4 more
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