2018
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.8b01071
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A Trans-Atlantic Perspective on Stagnation in Clinical Translation of Antimicrobial Strategies for the Control of Biomaterial-Implant-Associated Infection

Abstract: Current regulatory requirements impede clinical translation and market introduction of many new antimicrobial combination implants and devices, causing unnecessary patient suffering, doctor frustration, and costs to healthcare payers. Regulatory requirements of antimicrobial combination implants and devices should be thoroughly revisited and their approval allowed based on enrichment of benefit demonstrations from high-risk patient groups and populations or device components to facilitate their clinical transl… Show more

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“…Given the advantages of single‐stage surgery to reduce the surgical burden and costs while not compromising efficacy in appropriately selected patients, 18,39,40 development of bioresorbable delivery vehicles are of increasing importance 16 . Further hurdles will need to be overcome to translate from preclinical to clinical trials and bring this antibiotic‐loaded hydrogel beyond regulatory approval to both prevent and treat both FRI and PJI 41,42 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given the advantages of single‐stage surgery to reduce the surgical burden and costs while not compromising efficacy in appropriately selected patients, 18,39,40 development of bioresorbable delivery vehicles are of increasing importance 16 . Further hurdles will need to be overcome to translate from preclinical to clinical trials and bring this antibiotic‐loaded hydrogel beyond regulatory approval to both prevent and treat both FRI and PJI 41,42 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…16 Further hurdles will need to be overcome to translate from preclinical to clinical trials and bring this antibiotic-loaded hydrogel beyond regulatory approval to both prevent and treat both FRI and PJI. 41,42 5 | CONCLUSION…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The respective behavior of each of these stakeholders contributes to the overall difficulty, precluding the implementation of smart anti-infective devices in clinical practice. This issue is described in detail elsewhere [184].…”
Section: Anti-infective Implantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…simply immersing the implant into an antibiotic solution during the operation, has advantages compared to the dropwise application of the solution [ 28 ] or coatings [ [29] , [30] , [31] ]. Even if clinical acceptance is achieved, the hurdles for translation are development costs and, in particular, regulatory approval under applicable legal regulations [ 32 ]. These factors led us to select laser technology , which is environmentally friendly, has a large structuring scale (micro to nano structures), needs no auxiliary materials, is reproducible, and can be automated to structure complex products.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%