Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9353903 | Journal of Orthopaedic Research | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A total of 42 knees were used for analysis. When saline was injected into the knee, 0/10 of the knees demonstrated evidence of biomaterial centered infection (with the contralateral knee receiving 104Â CFU MRSA). Four of 10 knees developed a biomaterial centered infection when 102Â CFU MRSA was introduced. Seven out of 10 knees developed a biomaterial centered infection when either 103 or 104Â CFU MRSA was injected. No evidence of septicemia (positive blood cultures) was found in any animal. This rabbit knee model utilizes commonly employed inexpensive orthopaedic implant materials in an in vivo milieu and provides an effective method for the evaluation of treatments for biomaterial centered infections.
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Authors
Matthew R. Craig, Kornelis A. Poelstra, J. Christopher Sherrell, Michael S. Kwon, Etienne L. Belzile, Thomas E. Brown,