2022
DOI: 10.3390/jfb13040264
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Why Is Tantalum Less Susceptible to Bacterial Infection?

Abstract: Periprosthetic infection is one of the trickiest clinical problems, which often leads to disastrous consequences. The emergence of tantalum and its derivatives provides novel ideas and effective methods to solve this problem and has attracted great attention. However, tantalum was reported to have different anti-infective effects in vivo and in vitro, and the inherent antibacterial capability of tantalum is still controversial, which may restrict its development as an antibacterial material to some extent. In … Show more

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“…The porous metal results in decreased bacterial adherence and reduction in biofilm production. 33 Despite the advantages of cementless implants, there is paucity of data about its long-term survival in large centre studies. Currently available studies focus mainly on the older generation of cementless implants, which experienced high rates of failure.…”
Section: Data Source Brand Nmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The porous metal results in decreased bacterial adherence and reduction in biofilm production. 33 Despite the advantages of cementless implants, there is paucity of data about its long-term survival in large centre studies. Currently available studies focus mainly on the older generation of cementless implants, which experienced high rates of failure.…”
Section: Data Source Brand Nmentioning
confidence: 99%