Publications by authors named "E Storni"

Osteomyelitis (OM) and periprosthetic joint infections (PJIs) are major public health concerns in Western countries due to increased life expectancy. Infections usually occur due to bacterial spread through fractures, implants, or blood-borne transmission. The pathogens trigger an inflammatory response that hinders bone tissue regeneration.

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Recently, we observed that lipopolysaccharide (LPS) suppresses corpus luteum (CL) function in isolated perfused ovaries. It remained unclear if this suppression was due to increased luteal PGF secretion or LPS-induced apoptosis. Therefore, possible impacts of PGF and LPS were inhibited by a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (flunixin) and an endotoxin-binding agent (polymyxin B), respectively.

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Infection and resulting bone defects caused by Staphylococcus aureus is one of the major issues in orthopaedic surgeries. Vancomycin hydrochloride (VaH) is largely used to manage these events. Here, a human derived bone paste supplemented with biopolymer microcarriers for VaH sustained delivery to merge osteoinductive and antimicrobial actions is described.

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Article Synopsis
  • A two-stage exchange protocol for prosthetic joint infection (PJI) may see bacteria survive on antibiotic-loaded cement spacers, leading to renewed infections post-surgery.
  • This study evaluated the effectiveness of sonication of 222 cement spacers to improve the diagnosis of persistent PJI compared to conventional tissue cultures.
  • Results showed that while sonication identified some cases of persistent infection, its sensitivity (56.6%) was lower than that of periprosthetic tissue cultures (84.9%), suggesting sonication can be a useful but secondary diagnostic tool.
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Limited data are available for the diagnosis of patients with tumors with infected endoprosthetic reconstructions. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether sonication is effective for the diagnosis of infection and to compare it with tissue cultures. The files of 58 patients who underwent revision surgery for suspected infected endoprosthetic reconstructions were reviewed.

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