Publications by authors named "A Rico-Nieto"

Aims: Electromagnetic induction heating has demonstrated in vitro antibacterial efficacy over biofilms on metallic biomaterials, although no in vivo studies have been published. Assessment of side effects, including thermal necrosis of adjacent tissue, would determine transferability into clinical practice. Our goal was to assess bone necrosis and antibacterial efficacy of induction heating on biofilm-infected implants in an in vivo setting.

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Mycobacterium fortuitum is a rapidly growing nontuberculous mycobacterium mainly associated with skin, soft tissue and surgical site infections. We report an unusual outbreak of 6 cases of surgical site infection following spinal surgery. Patients received combined intravenous antibiotics, including amikacin, followed by an extended period of oral therapy with favorable clinical outcomes.

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Article Synopsis
  • - An increase in gonococcal infections has been observed in Europe and Spain, leading to more cases of disseminated gonococcal infection, which can include gonococcal arthritis.
  • - Five cases of gonococcal arthritis were reported in a Madrid hospital between October 2022 and October 2023, primarily affecting male patients with a history of unprotected sex.
  • - Advances in molecular techniques have improved the identification of culture-negative gonococcal arthritis cases and have revealed mutations linked to fluoroquinolone resistance, prompting a shift towards oral treatments.
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Introduction: After two-stage exchange due to prosthetic joint infection (PJI), the new prosthesis carries a high risk of reinfection (RePJI). There isn`t solid evidence regarding the antibiotic prophylaxis in 2nd-stage surgery. The objective of this study is to describe what antibiotic prophylaxis is used in this surgery and evaluate its impact on the risk of developing RePJI.

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