In this monocentric study, the median delay between deep brain stimulation implantation and infection was 28 days (range, 8-820). Infections limited to generator (n = 4) required partial hardware removal, whereas infections involving frontal or retroauricular sites (n = 7) required total removal. Surgical samples yielded Staphylococcus aureus (n = 6), Staphylococcus epidermidis (n = 2), Propionibacterium acnes, and Micrococcus species. © 2011 The Author.
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Fily, F., Haegelen, C., Tattevin, P., Buffet-Bataillon, S., Revest, M., Cady, A., & Michelet, C. (2011). Deep brain stimulation hardware-related infections: A report of 12 cases and review of the literature. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 52(8), 1020–1023. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/cir065
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