2024
DOI: 10.1186/s13018-024-04785-x
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Biofilm on total joint replacement materials can be reduced through electromagnetic induction heating using a portable device

Cordero García-Galán Enrique,
Marina Medel-Plaza,
John Jairo Aguilera Correa
et al.

Abstract: Background Periprosthetic joint infection is a serious complication following joint replacement. The development of bacterial biofilms bestows antibiotic resistance and restricts treatment via implant retention surgery. Electromagnetic induction heating is a novel technique for antibacterial treatment of metallic surfaces that has demonstrated in-vitro efficacy. Previous studies have always employed stationary, non-portable devices. This study aims to assess the in-vitro efficacy of induction-h… Show more

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