Despite improved strategies for treating periprosthetic infection, current antibiotic delivery approaches are imperfect and can result in bacterial resistance and recalcitrant bio-films. To address the issues, we developed a covalently linked vancomycin-titanium implant interface that prevents and possibly eliminates bacterial colonization. We determined the amount of vancomycin immobilized on the titanium surface and assessed vancomycin stability and activity over time. When incubated with Staphylococcus aureus, the vancomycin-titanium surface showed an almost complete absence of adherent bacteria. To determine if continual exposure to vancomycin-titanium would cause decreased susceptibility to the antibiotic, S. aureus was incubated with ...
Peri-prosthetic infection remains a serious complication of joint replacement surgery. Herein, we de...
Biofilm-associated infections, particularly those caused by Staphylococcus aureus, are a major cause...
Periprosthetic infection is increasingly prevalent in orthopaedics with infection rates of 2% to 15%...
Periprosthetic infection is a devastating consequence of implant insertion and can arise from hemato...
SummaryPeriprosthetic infections are life-threatening complications that occur in about 6% of medica...
Peri-prosthetic infections are notoriously difficult to treat as the biomaterial implant is ideal fo...
Biofilm-associated implant infections represent a serious public health problem. Covalent immobiliza...
Recent research has yielded some promising findings in the prevention of bacterial infections associ...
Objectives: Biofilm-associated implant infections represent a serious public health problem. Covalen...
Despite immense improvements, periprosthetic infection continues to compromise the result of otherwi...
Peri-prosthetic infections are notoriously difficult to treat as the biomaterial implant is ideal fo...
Rifampicin is currently recognized as the most potent drug against Gram positive implant related inf...
Rifampicin is currently recognized as the most potent drug against Gram positive implant related inf...
As peri-prosthetic infection is one of the most devastating complications associated with implant pl...
Techniques for titanium surface modification have been studied for applications in orthopedic implan...
Peri-prosthetic infection remains a serious complication of joint replacement surgery. Herein, we de...
Biofilm-associated infections, particularly those caused by Staphylococcus aureus, are a major cause...
Periprosthetic infection is increasingly prevalent in orthopaedics with infection rates of 2% to 15%...
Periprosthetic infection is a devastating consequence of implant insertion and can arise from hemato...
SummaryPeriprosthetic infections are life-threatening complications that occur in about 6% of medica...
Peri-prosthetic infections are notoriously difficult to treat as the biomaterial implant is ideal fo...
Biofilm-associated implant infections represent a serious public health problem. Covalent immobiliza...
Recent research has yielded some promising findings in the prevention of bacterial infections associ...
Objectives: Biofilm-associated implant infections represent a serious public health problem. Covalen...
Despite immense improvements, periprosthetic infection continues to compromise the result of otherwi...
Peri-prosthetic infections are notoriously difficult to treat as the biomaterial implant is ideal fo...
Rifampicin is currently recognized as the most potent drug against Gram positive implant related inf...
Rifampicin is currently recognized as the most potent drug against Gram positive implant related inf...
As peri-prosthetic infection is one of the most devastating complications associated with implant pl...
Techniques for titanium surface modification have been studied for applications in orthopedic implan...
Peri-prosthetic infection remains a serious complication of joint replacement surgery. Herein, we de...
Biofilm-associated infections, particularly those caused by Staphylococcus aureus, are a major cause...
Periprosthetic infection is increasingly prevalent in orthopaedics with infection rates of 2% to 15%...