In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A biomaterial can be defined as man-made material designed to interact with living tissue or with body fluid. Joint prostheses, heart valves, external fixator pins, catheters, and contact lenses can all be considered examples of successful applications of biomaterials. Despite the fact that biomaterials have led to great improvements in medicine, they all have one thing in common: they tend to attract infectious micro-organisms leading to the occurrence of biomaterial-associated infections. The biomaterial itself then has become the focus of infection. These infections are mainly caused by direct contamination during surgery, but they can also ...
Biomaterials science is a very active area of research, which has allowed the successful use of impl...
Over the last 15 years, with the advent of modern standards in the control of sterility within the o...
The diagnostic difficulties, variability in outcome and the heterogeinity of the problem of orthopae...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Over the last 15 years, with the advent of modern standards in the control of sterility within the o...
Over the last 15 years, with the advent of modern standards in the control of sterility within the o...
Biomaterials science is a very active area of research, which has allowed the successful use of impl...
Over the last 15 years, with the advent of modern standards in the control of sterility within the o...
The diagnostic difficulties, variability in outcome and the heterogeinity of the problem of orthopae...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
In modern medicine, biomaterials are increasingly used to support or restore human body function. A ...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Biomaterial-associated infection of orthopaedic joint replacements is the second most common cause o...
Over the last 15 years, with the advent of modern standards in the control of sterility within the o...
Over the last 15 years, with the advent of modern standards in the control of sterility within the o...
Biomaterials science is a very active area of research, which has allowed the successful use of impl...
Over the last 15 years, with the advent of modern standards in the control of sterility within the o...
The diagnostic difficulties, variability in outcome and the heterogeinity of the problem of orthopae...