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Orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment
Orthopaedic and trauma device-related infection (ODRI) remains one of the major complications in modern trauma and orthopaedic surgery. Despite best practice in medical and surgical management, neither prophylaxis nor treatment of ODRI is effective in all cases, leading to infections that negatively...
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British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5367564/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28461934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.1.000037 |
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author | Moriarty, T. Fintan Kuehl, Richard Coenye, Tom Metsemakers, Willem-Jan Morgenstern, Mario Schwarz, Edward M. Riool, Martijn Zaat, Sebastian A.J. Khana, Nina Kates, Stephen L. Richards, R. Geoff |
author_facet | Moriarty, T. Fintan Kuehl, Richard Coenye, Tom Metsemakers, Willem-Jan Morgenstern, Mario Schwarz, Edward M. Riool, Martijn Zaat, Sebastian A.J. Khana, Nina Kates, Stephen L. Richards, R. Geoff |
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description | Orthopaedic and trauma device-related infection (ODRI) remains one of the major complications in modern trauma and orthopaedic surgery. Despite best practice in medical and surgical management, neither prophylaxis nor treatment of ODRI is effective in all cases, leading to infections that negatively impact clinical outcome and significantly increase healthcare expenditure. The following review summarises the microbiological profile of modern ODRI, the impact antibiotic resistance has on treatment outcomes, and some of the principles and weaknesses of the current systemic and local antibiotic delivery strategies. The emerging novel strategies aimed at preventing or treating ODRI will be reviewed. Particular attention will be paid to the potential for clinical impact in the coming decades, when such interventions are likely to be critically important. The review focuses on this problem from an interdisciplinary perspective, including basic science innovations and best practice in infectious disease. Cite this article: Moriarty TF, Kuehl R, Coenye T, et al. Orthopaedic device related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment. EFORT Open Rev 2016;1:89-99. DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.1.000037. |
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spelling | pubmed-53675642017-05-01 Orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment Moriarty, T. Fintan Kuehl, Richard Coenye, Tom Metsemakers, Willem-Jan Morgenstern, Mario Schwarz, Edward M. Riool, Martijn Zaat, Sebastian A.J. Khana, Nina Kates, Stephen L. Richards, R. Geoff EFORT Open Rev General Orthopaedics Orthopaedic and trauma device-related infection (ODRI) remains one of the major complications in modern trauma and orthopaedic surgery. Despite best practice in medical and surgical management, neither prophylaxis nor treatment of ODRI is effective in all cases, leading to infections that negatively impact clinical outcome and significantly increase healthcare expenditure. The following review summarises the microbiological profile of modern ODRI, the impact antibiotic resistance has on treatment outcomes, and some of the principles and weaknesses of the current systemic and local antibiotic delivery strategies. The emerging novel strategies aimed at preventing or treating ODRI will be reviewed. Particular attention will be paid to the potential for clinical impact in the coming decades, when such interventions are likely to be critically important. The review focuses on this problem from an interdisciplinary perspective, including basic science innovations and best practice in infectious disease. Cite this article: Moriarty TF, Kuehl R, Coenye T, et al. Orthopaedic device related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment. EFORT Open Rev 2016;1:89-99. DOI: 10.1302/2058-5241.1.000037. British Editorial Society of Bone and Joint Surgery 2016-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5367564/ /pubmed/28461934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.1.000037 Text en © 2016 The author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (http://www.creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed. |
spellingShingle | General Orthopaedics Moriarty, T. Fintan Kuehl, Richard Coenye, Tom Metsemakers, Willem-Jan Morgenstern, Mario Schwarz, Edward M. Riool, Martijn Zaat, Sebastian A.J. Khana, Nina Kates, Stephen L. Richards, R. Geoff Orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment |
title | Orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment |
title_full | Orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment |
title_fullStr | Orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment |
title_full_unstemmed | Orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment |
title_short | Orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment |
title_sort | orthopaedic device-related infection: current and future interventions for improved prevention and treatment |
topic | General Orthopaedics |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5367564/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28461934 http://dx.doi.org/10.1302/2058-5241.1.000037 |
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