2023
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25535
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Antimicrobial blue light as a biofilm management therapy at the skin‐implant interface in an ex vivo percutaneous osseointegrated implant model

Abstract: Biofilm contamination is often present at the skin‐implant interface of transfemoral osseointegrated implants leading to frequent infection, irritation, and discomfort. New biofilm management regimens are needed as the current standard of washing the site with soap and water is inadequate to manage infection rates. We investigated the potential of antimicrobial blue light, which has reduced risk of resistance development and broad antimicrobial mechanisms. Our lab developed an antimicrobial blue light (aBL) de… Show more

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