Bioactive Glasses As Delivery Systems For Antimicrobial Agents

Most biomaterial-associated infections are caused by opportunistic pathogens and bacteria that are regularly found within the microflora of the implant site. In addition, a biomaterial implant or device remains at risk of infection by hematogenous spread of bacteria disseminated from infections elsewhere in the body or from infected peri-implant tissue in revision surgery. The resulting infections are frequently accompanied by patient morbidity and discomfort and can lead to surgical replacement of the implant after lengthy, unsuccessful attempts to mitigate infections with antibiotic treatments. Therefore, extensive study is aiming to find new infection-resistant antimicrobial biomaterials and coatings for implants and devices to effectively reduce the incidence of biomaterial-associated infections. An overview of the in vitro and in vivo antimicrobial efficacies of the numerous biomaterials currently available is beyond the scope of this review. Herein, we provide a comprehensive review of bioactive glasses as biomaterial delivery systems for antimicrobial agents.

Author
J Rivandeneira & A Gorustovich
Origin
Unknown
Journal Title
J Applied Microbiology 122 6 2017 1424–1437
Sector
Special Glass
Class
S 4376

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Bioactive Glasses As Delivery Systems For Antimicrobial Agents
J Applied Microbiology 122 6 2017 1424–1437
S 4376
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