2024
DOI: 10.1002/nau.25511
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Sacral neuromodulation device biofilm differs in the absence and presence of infection, harbors antibiotic resistance genes, and is reproducible in vitro

Glenn T. Werneburg,
Daniel Hettel,
Ava Adler
et al.

Abstract: Introduction/PurposeSacral neuromodulation (SNM) is effective therapy for overactive bladder refractory to oral therapies, and non‐obstructive urinary retention. A subset of SNM devices is associated with infection requiring surgical removal. We sought to compare microbial compositions of explanted devices in the presence and absence of infection, by testing phase, and other clinical factors, and to investigate antibiotic resistance genes present in the biofilms. We analyzed resistance genes to antibiotics use… Show more

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