Initialize the System and Acquire a Plain Radiograph
2:25
Performing a Background Scan with the X-Ray Off
3:07
Performing a Sample Scan with the X-Ray on and Forming the Image
4:00
Culturing Bacteria for Imaging in Sterile Conditions
5:53
Results: Imaging the Intramedullary Rod Sensor in a Reamed Tibia of a Rabbit
6:44
Conclusion
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This technique will allow us to image and map biochemical changes of implant-associated infections through bone and tissue. We can obtain high resolution images of the variations in chemical concentrations near implant surfaces. This will allow us
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Here, we present a protocol for high-resolution optical detection of chemical information around implanted medical devices with X-ray excited luminescence chemical imaging (XELCI). This novel imaging technique is developed in our lab which enables studying implant-associated infection biochemistry.