Highlights - Hybrid coatings were formulated to release antimicrobial silver. - The coatings were applied to PEEK, an important orthopedic implant material. - They inhibited bacterial growth and biofilm formation. - Sustained release of antimicrobial silver from the coatings was achieved. - Coating compositions could be adjusted for optimum properties and release. Abstract Bacterial infection remains one of the most serious issues affecting the successful installation and retention of orthopedic implants. Many bacteria develop resistance to current antibiotics, which complicates or prevents traditional antibiotic-dependent eradication therapy. In this study, a hybrid coating of titanium dioxide and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) was synthesize...
Joint replacement surgery is associated with significant morbidity and mortality following infection...
Implant-associated infections represent an occasional but serious problem in dental and/or orthopaed...
Biofilm-producing bacteria are the principal causes of infections associated with orthopaedic implan...
Bacterial infection remains one of the most serious issues affecting the successful installation and...
Microbial colonization and biofilm formation on implanted devices represent an important complicati...
The increasing incidence of post-implant infection in the medical field has prompted further investi...
Titanium and titanium alloys are widely applied in orthopaedics and other medical devices because of...
The success of an orthopedic implant therapy depends on successful bone integration and the preventi...
Implant-related infection in primary total joint prostheses has attracted considerable research atte...
Titanium and titanium based alloys are widely used in dentistry and orthopedics to replace hard tiss...
Infection associated with biomedical implants remains the main cause of failure, leading to reoperat...
Implant-associated infections represent an occasional but serious problem in dental and/or orthopaed...
Biofilms, especially those formed by Staphylococcus aureus, play a key role in the development of or...
Biofilm formation on implantable medical devices is a major impediment to the treatment of nosocomia...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
Joint replacement surgery is associated with significant morbidity and mortality following infection...
Implant-associated infections represent an occasional but serious problem in dental and/or orthopaed...
Biofilm-producing bacteria are the principal causes of infections associated with orthopaedic implan...
Bacterial infection remains one of the most serious issues affecting the successful installation and...
Microbial colonization and biofilm formation on implanted devices represent an important complicati...
The increasing incidence of post-implant infection in the medical field has prompted further investi...
Titanium and titanium alloys are widely applied in orthopaedics and other medical devices because of...
The success of an orthopedic implant therapy depends on successful bone integration and the preventi...
Implant-related infection in primary total joint prostheses has attracted considerable research atte...
Titanium and titanium based alloys are widely used in dentistry and orthopedics to replace hard tiss...
Infection associated with biomedical implants remains the main cause of failure, leading to reoperat...
Implant-associated infections represent an occasional but serious problem in dental and/or orthopaed...
Biofilms, especially those formed by Staphylococcus aureus, play a key role in the development of or...
Biofilm formation on implantable medical devices is a major impediment to the treatment of nosocomia...
Introduction: An ideal surface for orthopedic implants should improve cellular adhesion and reduce b...
Joint replacement surgery is associated with significant morbidity and mortality following infection...
Implant-associated infections represent an occasional but serious problem in dental and/or orthopaed...
Biofilm-producing bacteria are the principal causes of infections associated with orthopaedic implan...