Biomaterials and Medical Device - Associated Infections
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Informationen zum Autor Dr Barnes is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton Klappentext Despite advances in materials and sterilisation, patients who receive biomaterials of medical device implants are still at risk of developing an infection around the implantation site. This book reviews the fundamentals of biomaterials and medical device related infections and methods and materials for the treatment and prevention of infection. The first part of the book provides readers with an introduction to the topic including analyses of biofilms, diagnosis and treatment of infection, pathology and topography. The second part of the book discusses a range of established and novel technologies and materials which have been designed to prevent infection. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 - Introduction to biomaterials and medical device related infections 1. Introduction to biomaterials and medical device associate infections Ian R. Cooper, University of Brighton, UK 2. Biofilms and implant-associated infections Garry Laverty, Sean P. Gorman, Brendan F. Gilmore, Queens University of Belfast, UK 3. In vivo infection studies Yvonne Achermann, Patrick Kerns, Mark E. Shirtliff, University of Maryland, USA 4. Diagnosis of biofilm-associated infections in medical devices S. Bose and A.K. Ghosh, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, India 5. Diagnosis and treatment of implant associated infections M. Al-Mayahi, P. Vaudaux, L. Deabate, A. Lomessy, D. Suvà and I. Uçkay, Geneva University Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine, Switzerland Part 2 - Technologies and materials for controlling biofilms 6. Surface modification of biomaterials for biofilm control Olha Bazaka and Kateryna Bazaka, James Cook University, Australia 7. Surface nano engineering for combating biomaterials infections K.G. Neoh, National University of Singapore, Singapore 8. Bioactive biomaterials for controlling biofilms B. F. Gilmore and L. Carson, Queen's University Belfast, UK 9. Antibiotics and cements for the prevention of biofilm associated infections G. Massazza, University of the Studies of Turin, Italy, A. Bistolfi, Adelaide Hospital, Italy , E. Verné and M. Miola, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy, L.Ravera and F. Rosso University of the Studies of Turin, Italy 10. Antibacterial composite restorative materials for dental applications I. M. Mehdawi, Benghazi University, Libya and A. Young UCL Eastman Dental Institute, UK 11. Infection resistant biomaterials Y. Delaviz, J. P. Santerre, D. G. Cvitkovitch , University of Toronto, Canada ...
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Dr Barnes is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Brighton
Klappentext
Despite advances in materials and sterilisation, patients who receive biomaterials of medical device implants are still at risk of developing an infection around the implantation site. This book reviews the fundamentals of biomaterials and medical device related infections and methods and materials for the treatment and prevention of infection. The first part of the book provides readers with an introduction to the topic including analyses of biofilms, diagnosis and treatment of infection, pathology and topography. The second part of the book discusses a range of established and novel technologies and materials which have been designed to prevent infection.
Inhalt
Part 1 - Introduction to biomaterials and medical device related infections
Introduction to biomaterials and medical device associate infections
Ian R. Cooper, University of Brighton, UKBiofilms and implant-associated infections
Garry Laverty, Sean P. Gorman, Brendan F. Gilmore, Queens University of Belfast, UKIn vivo infection studies
Yvonne Achermann, Patrick Kerns, Mark E. Shirtliff, University of Maryland, USADiagnosis of biofilm-associated infections in medical devices
S. Bose and A.K. Ghosh, Pravara Institute of Medical Sciences, IndiaDiagnosis and treatment of implant associated infections
M. Al-Mayahi, P. Vaudaux, L. Deabate, A. Lomessy, D. Suvà and I. Uçkay, Geneva University Hospitals and Faculty of Medicine, SwitzerlandPart 2 - Technologies and materials for controlling biofilms
Surface modification of biomaterials for biofilm control
Olha Bazaka and Kateryna Bazaka, James Cook University, AustraliaSurface nano engineering for combating biomaterials infections
K.G. Neoh, National University of Singapore, SingaporeBioactive biomaterials for controlling biofilms
B. F. Gilmore and L. Carson, Queen's University Belfast, UKAntibiotics and cements for the prevention of biofilm associated infections
G. Massazza, University of the Studies of Turin, Italy, A. Bistolfi, Adelaide Hospital, Italy , E. Verné and M. Miola, Polytechnic of Turin, Italy, L.Ravera and F. Rosso University of the Studies of Turin, ItalyAntibacterial composite restorative materials for dental applications
I. M. Mehdawi, Benghazi University, Libya and A. Young UCL Eastman Dental Institute, UKInfection resistant biomaterials
Y. Delaviz, J. P. Santerre, D. G. Cvitkovitch , University of Toronto, Canada
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Editor Barnes L., Ian Cooper
- Autor L. (Senior Lecturer, Pharmacy and Biomolec Barnes
- Titel Biomaterials and Medical Device - Associated Infections
- Veröffentlichung 10.11.2014
- ISBN 978-0-85709-597-8
- Format Fester Einband
- EAN 9780857095978
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H229mm x B152mm x T27mm
- Gewicht 550g
- Genre Medizin
- Anzahl Seiten 278
- Herausgeber Elsevier LTD, Oxford
- GTIN 09780857095978