The use of biomaterials in orthopaedics for joint replacement, fracture healing and bone regeneration is a rapidly expanding field. Infection of these biomaterials is a major healthcare burden, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. Furthermore, the cost to healthcare systems is increasing dramatically. With advances in implant design and production, research has predominately focussed on osseointegration; however, modification of implant material, surface topography and chemistry can also provide antibacterial activity. With the increasing burden of infection, it is vitally important that we consider the bacterial interaction with the biomaterial and the host when designing and manufacturing future implants. During this review, we...
Titanium (Ti) plays a predominant role as the material of choice in orthopaedic and dental implants....
Peri-implant infections from bacterial biofilms on artificial surfaces are a common threat to all me...
It is expected that the projected increased usage of implantable devices in medicine will result in ...
The use of biomaterials in orthopaedics for joint replacement, fracture healing and bone regeneratio...
Titanium and titanium alloys are widely applied in orthopaedics and other medical devices because of...
Implants and materials are indispensable in trauma and orthopedic surgery. The continuous improvemen...
A significant challenge in orthopedics is the design of biomaterial devices that are able to perform...
The surface design of titanium implants influences not only the local biological reactions but also ...
Protruding nanostructured surfaces have gained increasing interest due to their unique wetting behav...
The surface design of titanium implants influences not only the local biological reactions but also ...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
Protruding nanostructured surfaces have gained increasing interest due to their unique wetting behav...
In an attempt to regain function and aesthetics in the craniofacial region, different biomaterials, ...
Ti is widely used as a material for orthopedic implants. As rapid and effective osseointegration is ...
It is expected that the projected increased usage of implantable devices in medicine will result in ...
Titanium (Ti) plays a predominant role as the material of choice in orthopaedic and dental implants....
Peri-implant infections from bacterial biofilms on artificial surfaces are a common threat to all me...
It is expected that the projected increased usage of implantable devices in medicine will result in ...
The use of biomaterials in orthopaedics for joint replacement, fracture healing and bone regeneratio...
Titanium and titanium alloys are widely applied in orthopaedics and other medical devices because of...
Implants and materials are indispensable in trauma and orthopedic surgery. The continuous improvemen...
A significant challenge in orthopedics is the design of biomaterial devices that are able to perform...
The surface design of titanium implants influences not only the local biological reactions but also ...
Protruding nanostructured surfaces have gained increasing interest due to their unique wetting behav...
The surface design of titanium implants influences not only the local biological reactions but also ...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
Protruding nanostructured surfaces have gained increasing interest due to their unique wetting behav...
In an attempt to regain function and aesthetics in the craniofacial region, different biomaterials, ...
Ti is widely used as a material for orthopedic implants. As rapid and effective osseointegration is ...
It is expected that the projected increased usage of implantable devices in medicine will result in ...
Titanium (Ti) plays a predominant role as the material of choice in orthopaedic and dental implants....
Peri-implant infections from bacterial biofilms on artificial surfaces are a common threat to all me...
It is expected that the projected increased usage of implantable devices in medicine will result in ...