Antimicrobial effects of an NO-releasing poly(ethylene vinylacetate) coating on soft-tissue implants in vitro and in a murine model.
Infection of surgical meshes used in abdominal wall reconstructions often leads to removal of the implant and increases patient morbidity due to repetitive operations and hospital administrations. Treatment with antibiotics is ineffective due to the biofilm mode of growth of the infecting bacteria a...
Main Authors: | Engelsman, A, Krom, B, Busscher, H, Dam, v, Ploeg, R, van der Mei, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2009
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