2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11999-016-4758-7
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CORR Insights®: Antibacterial and Biocompatible Titanium-Copper Oxide Coating May Be a Potential Strategy to Reduce Periprosthetic Infection: An In Vitro Study

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“…Several antimicrobial implants with silver [35], copper [9], magnesium [12], antibiotic [20,33], chitosan [3], and other surface treatments have been reported. However, for most antibacterial coating surfaces reported previously [9,12,20,33], only the initial antimicrobial effect of the implant was examined, and there was a lack of data on the residual amount of coating after implantation. In addition, the duration of the antimicrobial effect was very short for silver and antibiotic coatings [20,33,35].…”
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“…Several antimicrobial implants with silver [35], copper [9], magnesium [12], antibiotic [20,33], chitosan [3], and other surface treatments have been reported. However, for most antibacterial coating surfaces reported previously [9,12,20,33], only the initial antimicrobial effect of the implant was examined, and there was a lack of data on the residual amount of coating after implantation. In addition, the duration of the antimicrobial effect was very short for silver and antibiotic coatings [20,33,35].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%