Surface modification of metallic orthopedic implants for anti-pathogenic characteristics

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نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
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Bacterial infection is one of the main reasons for the long-term failure of orthopedic implants. Despite remarkable progression in antimicrobial drugs, implant-associated infection (IAI) remains difficult to treat, which is resulted from bacterial resistance against antibiotics. As a result, there is an urgent need to develop alternative approaches. The present review highlights surface modification of the orthopedic implants as a promising approach to inhibit bacterial infection. This approach can be classified into two groups: (۱) bacteriostatic (anti-adhesive), and (۲) bactericidal (contact-killing/release-killing) surfaces. Their combination, which is considered as bacteriostatic-bactericidal bi-functional surface, can provide a more robust approach against dangerous pathogenic species. New approaches and future perspectives in this inspiring field are also provided.Bacterial infection is one of the main reasons for the long-term failure of orthopedic implants. Despite remarkable progression in antimicrobial drugs, implant-associated infection (IAI) remains difficult to treat, which is resulted from bacterial resistance against antibiotics. As a result, there is an urgent need to develop alternative approaches. The present review highlights surface modification of the orthopedic implants as a promising approach to inhibit bacterial infection. This approach can be classified into two groups: (۱) bacteriostatic (anti-adhesive), and (۲) bactericidal (contact-killing/release-killing) surfaces. Their combination, which is considered as bacteriostatic-bactericidal bi-functional surface, can provide a more robust approach against dangerous pathogenic species. New approaches and future perspectives in this inspiring field are also provided.

نویسندگان

Varinder Pal Singh Sidhu

Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Juliana Marchi

Center of Natural Science and Humanities, Federal University of ABC, Brazil

Roger Borges

Center of Natural Science and Humanities, Federal University of ABC, Brazil

Elahe Ahmadi

Department of Materials Engineering, Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran