Hernia diseases are among the most common and diffuse causes of surgical interventions. Unfortunately, still nowadays there are different phenomena which can cause the hernioplasty failure, for instance post-operative prostheses displacements and proliferation of bacteria in the surgical site. In order to limit these problems, commercial polypropylene (PP) and polypropylene/Teflon (PP/PTFE) bi-material meshes were surface functionalised to confer adhesive properties (and therefore reduce undesired displacements) using polyacrylic acid synthesized by plasma polymerisation (PPAA). A broad physico-chemical and morphological characterisation was carried out and adhesion properties were investigated by means of atomic force microscopy (AFM) used...
Biomaterials are defined as materials to interact or be in contact with biological systems. This pap...
Commercial hernia mesh is commonly made from polypropylene (PP), due to its inertness, biocompatibil...
At present it is scientifically and clinically proved that the main cause of relapses, which occur a...
In order to confer adhesive properties to commercial polypropylene (PP) meshes, a surface plasma-ind...
Hernia repair is one of the most common operations in general surgery, and its associated complicati...
One of the new trends in textile biomaterials research is to deliver active compounds locally in the...
Polypropylene (PP) is the most common surgical non-absorbable material used in hernioplasty and rece...
Polypropylene (PP) fibers can be manufactured to form nets which can find application as prosthesis ...
Mesh infection is a major complication of hernia surgery after polypropylene (PP) mesh implantation....
Plasma polymerized polyacrylic acid (PPAA) was deposited on a polymer substrate, namely polyethylene...
The aim of this review is to clarify the importance of surface modifications induced in biomaterials...
Prevention and treatment of biomaterial-associated infections (BAI) are imperative requirements for ...
Infections associated with medical devices cause significant costs, morbidity, and mortality. Medica...
Polypropylene nets are widely used as hernioplasty prostheses. The reproduction of bacteria within t...
Herein, a versatile bilayersystem, composed by a polypropylene(PP)mesh and a covalently bonded...
Biomaterials are defined as materials to interact or be in contact with biological systems. This pap...
Commercial hernia mesh is commonly made from polypropylene (PP), due to its inertness, biocompatibil...
At present it is scientifically and clinically proved that the main cause of relapses, which occur a...
In order to confer adhesive properties to commercial polypropylene (PP) meshes, a surface plasma-ind...
Hernia repair is one of the most common operations in general surgery, and its associated complicati...
One of the new trends in textile biomaterials research is to deliver active compounds locally in the...
Polypropylene (PP) is the most common surgical non-absorbable material used in hernioplasty and rece...
Polypropylene (PP) fibers can be manufactured to form nets which can find application as prosthesis ...
Mesh infection is a major complication of hernia surgery after polypropylene (PP) mesh implantation....
Plasma polymerized polyacrylic acid (PPAA) was deposited on a polymer substrate, namely polyethylene...
The aim of this review is to clarify the importance of surface modifications induced in biomaterials...
Prevention and treatment of biomaterial-associated infections (BAI) are imperative requirements for ...
Infections associated with medical devices cause significant costs, morbidity, and mortality. Medica...
Polypropylene nets are widely used as hernioplasty prostheses. The reproduction of bacteria within t...
Herein, a versatile bilayersystem, composed by a polypropylene(PP)mesh and a covalently bonded...
Biomaterials are defined as materials to interact or be in contact with biological systems. This pap...
Commercial hernia mesh is commonly made from polypropylene (PP), due to its inertness, biocompatibil...
At present it is scientifically and clinically proved that the main cause of relapses, which occur a...