Additive manufacturing technologies have been utilised in healthcare to create patient-specific implants. This study demonstrates the potential to add new implant functionality by further exploiting the design flexibility of these technologies. Selective laser melting was used to manufacture titanium-based (Ti-6Al-4V) implants containing a reservoir. Pore channels, connecting the implant surface to the reservoir, were incorporated to facilitate antibiotic delivery. An injectable brushite, calcium phosphate cement, was formulated as a carrier vehicle for gentamicin. Incorporation of the antibiotic significantly (p = 0.01) improved the compressive strength (5.8 ± 0.7 MPa) of the cement compared to non-antibiotic samples. The controlled releas...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation on medical implants presents a serious infecti...
Implant failure is a common problem in orthopedic applications, which causes pain and stress for pat...
The regeneration of large segmental bone defects due to trauma, inflammation, and tumor surgery rema...
Additive manufacturing technologies have been utilised in healthcare to create patient-specific impl...
Additive manufacturing technologies have been utilised in healthcare to create patient-specific impl...
The holy grail of orthopedic implant design is to ward off both aseptic and septic loosening for lon...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining increasing interest for realization of customized porous tita...
Artificial prostheses for joint replacement are indispensable in orthopedic surgery. Unfortunately, ...
We overview recent findings achieved in the field of model-driven development of additively manufact...
CITATION: Bezuidenhout, Martin. B., et al. 2015. Delivery of antibiotics from cementless Titanium-Al...
Copyright © 2015 Martin B. Bezuidenhout et al.This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Implant-associated infections are highly challenging to treat, particularly with the emergence of mu...
The rise of antibiotic resistant bacterial species is driving the requirement for medical devices th...
Bacteria colonizing the surface of orthopedic implants are responsible for most postoperative peripr...
CITATION: Bezuidenhout, M. B. et al. 2015. Titanium-based hip stems with drug delivery functionality...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation on medical implants presents a serious infecti...
Implant failure is a common problem in orthopedic applications, which causes pain and stress for pat...
The regeneration of large segmental bone defects due to trauma, inflammation, and tumor surgery rema...
Additive manufacturing technologies have been utilised in healthcare to create patient-specific impl...
Additive manufacturing technologies have been utilised in healthcare to create patient-specific impl...
The holy grail of orthopedic implant design is to ward off both aseptic and septic loosening for lon...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is gaining increasing interest for realization of customized porous tita...
Artificial prostheses for joint replacement are indispensable in orthopedic surgery. Unfortunately, ...
We overview recent findings achieved in the field of model-driven development of additively manufact...
CITATION: Bezuidenhout, Martin. B., et al. 2015. Delivery of antibiotics from cementless Titanium-Al...
Copyright © 2015 Martin B. Bezuidenhout et al.This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Implant-associated infections are highly challenging to treat, particularly with the emergence of mu...
The rise of antibiotic resistant bacterial species is driving the requirement for medical devices th...
Bacteria colonizing the surface of orthopedic implants are responsible for most postoperative peripr...
CITATION: Bezuidenhout, M. B. et al. 2015. Titanium-based hip stems with drug delivery functionality...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation on medical implants presents a serious infecti...
Implant failure is a common problem in orthopedic applications, which causes pain and stress for pat...
The regeneration of large segmental bone defects due to trauma, inflammation, and tumor surgery rema...