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Antimicrobial Characterization of Advanced Materials for Bioengineering Applications
Published on: August 4, 2018
Antimicrobial biomaterials and their potential application in ophthalmology
Roberto Anaya-Alaminos1, Nuria Ibáñez-Flores1, Irene Aznar-Peña1
1Department of Orbital and Ophthalmic Plastic Surgery, Institut Català de Retina, Barcelona - Spain.
Abstract:
Infections associated with the use of intraocular, periocular, or orbital implants are associated with an increase in both morbidity and in the costs of ophthalmological surgery. This is due to an increased number of visits and the need for additional treatments, at a time when some conventional therapies are losing their efficacy, or even hospitalization. To avoid such consequences, the first step should be to prevent the biomaterials that form implants from being colonized by various microorganisms, either intraoperatively or postoperatively. To this end, several lines of research have emerged that aim at equipping implants with antimicrobial properties, some of which are described in this review.
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