2020
DOI: 10.1039/c9bm01968e
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Sustainable release of vancomycin from micro-arc oxidised 3D-printed porous Ti6Al4V for treating methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureusbone infection and enhancing osteogenesis in a rabbit tibia osteomyelitis model

Abstract: Sustainable release of vancomycin from micro-arc oxidised 3D-printed porous Ti6A14V for treating MRSA bone infection and enhancing osteogenesis.

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“…This film is known to be antibacterial and thus enhances the biocompatibility and biomimetism of the material (Table 1). [ 96 ] In view of their high mechanical properties, they are often used in load‐bearing sites such as tibiae defects, [ 97,98 ] but also in craniofacial and spine fusion surgery and in chest reconstruction (Figure 1). [ 17,99–107 ] Metals are also used to manufacture hip prosthesis, [ 108 ] shoulder prosthesis and commercial screws used in hand, foot, and ankle bone repair.…”
Section: Synthetic Bone Graft Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This film is known to be antibacterial and thus enhances the biocompatibility and biomimetism of the material (Table 1). [ 96 ] In view of their high mechanical properties, they are often used in load‐bearing sites such as tibiae defects, [ 97,98 ] but also in craniofacial and spine fusion surgery and in chest reconstruction (Figure 1). [ 17,99–107 ] Metals are also used to manufacture hip prosthesis, [ 108 ] shoulder prosthesis and commercial screws used in hand, foot, and ankle bone repair.…”
Section: Synthetic Bone Graft Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These techniques are used to print ceramics (inkjet printing, [ 13,75,76,137–141 ] SLS), [ 25,142 ] polymers in powder‐form (SLS, [ 18,50,51,55,67,68 ] inkjet printing), [ 61,143 ] composites (SLS, [ 74 ] inkjet printing), [ 91 ] and metals (SLM, [ 97,99,100,107 ] DMLS, [ 17,20,105,106 ] EBM, Figure 2). [ 98,101–104 ] All types of materials can be printed using a laser since they can all be found in powder form and the laser has sufficient power to fuse all kinds of particles. However, metals cannot be printed by inkjet printing because the liquid binder cannot induce the fusion of metal particles.…”
Section: Additive Manufacturing For Bone Regenerationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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