Antibacterial infection and immune-evasive coating for orthopedic implants

  • Kyomin Chae
  • , Woo Young Jang
  • , Kijun Park
  • , Jinhyeok Lee
  • , Hyunchul Kim
  • , Kyoungbun Lee
  • , Chang Kyu Lee
  • , Yeontaek Lee
  • , Soon Hyuck Lee*
  • , Jungmok Seo*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    Bacterial infection and infection-induced immune response have been a life-threatening risk for patients having orthopedic implant surgeries. Conventional biomaterials are vulnerable to biocontamination, which causes bacterial invasion in wounded areas, leading to postoperative infection. Therefore, development of anti-infection and immune-evasive coating for orthopedic implants is urgently needed. Here, we developed an advanced surface modification technique for orthopedic implants termed lubricated orthopedic implant surface (LOIS), which was inspired by slippery surface of Nepenthes pitcher plant. LOIS presents a long-lasting, extreme liquid repellency against diverse liquids and biosubstances including cells, proteins, calcium, and bacteria. In addition, we confirmed mechanical durability against scratches and fixation force by simulating inevitable damages during surgical procedure ex vivo. The antibiofouling and anti-infection capability of LOIS were thoroughly investigated using an osteomyelitis femoral fracture model of rabbits. We envision that the LOIS with antibiofouling properties and mechanical durability is a step forward in infection-free orthopedic surgeries.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article numberabb0025
    JournalScience Advances
    Volume6
    Issue number44
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2020 Oct 28

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