Influence of metalworking defect in knee cruciate ligament screws as a possible origin of infections.
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2024-04-30Autor
Spector, Mario
García-Effron, Guillermo
Peretti, Leandro E
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A bone mucormycosis outbreak in a clinic of Paraná city after arthroscopic knee anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
forced to suspend these interventions. The main candidates as the infection source were the implanted screws. These screws were
metallurgically analyzed. Microscopic defects like burrs and bending’s were found within the screw´s Allen heads. According to
previous report Spector et al. (2013), these defects protect microorganisms and make difficult to eliminate them. The aim of this
work was to demonstrate the implication of metal working defects in the titanium fixing screws as a reservoir of contaminated
machining oil which could be the possible transmitting vehicle in the outbreak of bone mucormycosis. The genetic relatedness of
the isolated strains was established, favoring the hypothesis that contaminated screws might be the infection sources.
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