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THE PREVENTION OF PROSTHETIC INFECTION USING A CROSS-LINKED ALBUMIN COATING IN A RABBIT MODEL
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1997
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Tissue EngineeringUncoated ImplantsEngineeringVeterinary ScienceAlbumin-coated ImplantsWound AssessmentWound CareWound HealingBiomedical EngineeringInfection ControlDermatologyPure Titanium ImplantsMedicineBiomaterialsProsthetic Joint Infections
We evaluated the effects of a serum protein coating on prosthetic infection in 29 adult male rabbits divided into three groups: control, albumin-coated and uncoated. We used 34 grit-blasted, commercially pure titanium implants. Eleven were coated with cross-linked albumin. All the implants were exposed to a suspension of Staphylococcus epidermidis before implantation. Our findings showed that albumin-coated implants had a much lower infection rate (27%) than the uncoated implants (62%). This may be a useful method of reducing the infection of prostheses.