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Giovanni Falisi, Giordano Foffo, Marco Severino, Carlo Di Paolo, Serena Bianchi, Sara Bernardi, Davide Pietropaoli, Sofia Rastelli, Roberto Gatto and Gianluca Botticelli
The preparation of the implant site in guided surgery procedure takes place without irrigation, which could lead to increased friction of the drills with the formation and release of debris or metal particles. The presence of metal particles in the peri-...
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UK Muhammad, TM Adamu, Z Binji, MA Isa
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Surgical and open wounds are commonly encountered in clinical practice. This study was aim to determine the prevalence of pathogenic bacteria in surgical and open wound infection among patients admitted in some selected hospitals in Sokoto metropolis. A ...
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UK Muhammad, TM Adamu, Z Binji, MA Isa
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Antimicrobial resistance among pathogenic bacteria is increasing worldwide especially against ß-lactam drugs, due to the production of ß-lactamase enzymes which destroy the ß-lactam ring of these antibiotics, thus preventing the action of penicillin bind...
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Marco Ceresoli, Francesca Carissimi, Alessandra Piemontese, Vito Paragò, Thibaut Galvain, Giovanni A. Tommaselli and Luca Gianotti
Surgical site infection (SSI) is a frequent complication of surgical procedures. The aim of this study was to analyze the clinical evidence for SSI prevention with triclosan-coated sutures (TCS) in abdominal surgery and to investigate the economic impact...
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Alessandro Antonelli, Francesco Bennardo, Ylenia Brancaccio, Selene Barone, Felice Femiano, Ludovica Nucci, Giuseppe Minervini, Leonzio Fortunato, Ferdinando Attanasio and Amerigo Giudice
Background: This study aims to analyze bone compaction and osseodensification techniques and to investigate how cancellous bone compaction could influence primary implant stability (PS). Methods: Two different surgical protocols (bone compactors?BC; osse...
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Asghar Rezaei, Hugo Giambini, Alan L. Miller II, Xifeng Liu, Benjamin D. Elder, Michael J. Yaszemski and Lichun Lu
The spinal column is the most common site for bone metastasis. Vertebral metastases with instability have historically been treated with corpectomy of the affected vertebral body and adjacent intervertebral discs, and have more recently been treated with...
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