2020
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1011
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822. Structural Damage and Biofilm Accumulation on Patient-Ready Orthopaedic Implant (Least Used Cortical Screws), Acquired through Loaner System

Abstract: Background The acquisition of reusable medical devices through loaner system is a worldwide phenomenon. Single-use implants, such as orthopaedic screws, that remain in the surgical tray are subjected to multiple handling and reprocessing until they are implanted. Exposure to physical, chemical and biological agents may compromise their quality/safety and favor biofilm formation. The aim of this study was to assess the surface integrity and microbiological conditions of patient-ready orthopaed… Show more

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