Harrasser, NorbertGorkotte, JohannesObermeier, AndreasFeihl, SusanneStraub, MelanieSlotta-Huspenina, Juliavon Eisenhart-Rothe, RuedigerMoser, WalterGruner, Philippde Wild, MichaelGollwitzer, HansBurgkart, Rainer2016-11-222016-11-222016-04-081471-247410.1186/s12891-016-1005-zhttp://hdl.handle.net/11654/23576Animal models serve as an important tool to understand peri-implant infection. Most of the models use high bacterial loads (>104 colony forming units, CFU) to provide high infection rates. Therefore these animals evolve rather similarly, making comparison between groups and statistical analysis possible. On the other hand, to mimic clinical constellation of surgery-related infections the use of low amounts of bacteria would be more advantageous.enRatScrewMetaphysisStaphylococcus aureusImplant-associated infectionsA new model of implant-related osteomyelitis in the metaphysis of rat tibiae01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift