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Antimicrobial Characterization of Advanced Materials for Bioengineering Applications
Published on: August 4, 2018
Nanostructured medical sutures with antibacterial properties
Cristina Serrano1, Luis García-Fernández1, Juan Pedro Fernández-Blázquez1
1Max-Planck-Institut für Polymerforschung, Ackermannweg 10, 55128 Mainz, Germany.
Abstract:
Bacterial repellence in suture materials is a desirable property that can potentially improve the healing process by preventing infection. We describe a method for generating nanostructures at the surface of commercial sutures of different composition, and their potential for preventing biofilm formation. We show how bacteria attachment is altered in the presence of nanosized topographies and identify optimum designs for preventing it without compromising biocompatibility and applicability in terms of nanostructure robustness or tissue friction. These studies open new possibilities for flexible and cost-effective realization of topography-based antibacterial coatings for absorbable biomedical textiles.
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