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Journal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A | 2014

Staphylococcal biofilm growth on smooth and porous titanium coatings for biomedical applications

Annabel Braem; Lieve Van Mellaert; Tina Mattheys; Dorien Hofmans; Evelien De Waelheyns; Liesbet Geris; Jozef Anné; Jan Schrooten; Jef Vleugels

Implant-related infections are a serious complication in prosthetic surgery, substantially jeopardizing implant fixation. As porous coatings for improved osseointegration typically present an increased surface roughness, their resulting large surface area (sometimes increasing with over 700% compared to an ideal plane) renders the implant extremely susceptible to bacterial colonization and subsequent biofilm formation. Therefore, there is particular interest in orthopaedic implantology to engineer surfaces that combine both the ability to improve osseointegration and at the same time reduce the infection risk. As part of this orthopaedic coating development, the interest of in vitro studies on the interaction between implant surfaces and bacteria/biofilms is growing. In this study, the in vitro staphylococcal adhesion and biofilm formation on newly developed porous pure Ti coatings with 50% porosity and pore sizes up to 50 μm is compared to various dense and porous Ti or Ti-6Al-4V reference surfaces. Multiple linear regression analysis indicates that surface roughness and hydrophobicity are the main determinants for bacterial adherence. Accordingly, the novel coatings display a significant reduction of up to five times less bacterial surface colonization when compared to a commercial state-of-the-art vacuum plasma sprayed coating. However, the results also show that a further expansion of the porosity with over 15% and/or the pore size up to 150 μm is correlated to a significant increase in the roughness parameters resulting in an ascent of bacterial attachment. Chemically modifying the Ti surface in order to improve its hydrophilicity, while preserving the average roughness, is found to strongly decrease bacteria quantities, indicating the importance of surface functionalization to reduce the infection risk of porous coatings.


Advanced Engineering Materials | 2011

Porous titanium coatings through electrophoretic deposition of TiH2 suspensions

Annabel Braem; Tina Mattheys; Bram Neirinck; Jan Schrooten; Omer Van der Biest; Jef Vleugels


Advanced Engineering Materials | 2008

Porous Titanium Coatings Obtained by Electrophoretic Deposition (EPD) of Pickering Emulsions and Microwave Sintering

Bram Neirinck; Tina Mattheys; Annabel Braem; Jan Fransaer; O. Van der Biest; J. Vleugels


Advanced Engineering Materials | 2009

Preparation of Titanium Foams by Slip Casting of Particle Stabilized Emulsions

Bram Neirinck; Tina Mattheys; Annabel Braem; Jan Fransaer; Omer Van der Biest; Jef Vleugels


Materials Science and Engineering: C | 2012

Bioactive glass–ceramic coated titanium implants prepared by electrophoretic deposition

Annabel Braem; Tina Mattheys; Bram Neirinck; Miran Čeh; Saša Novak; Jan Schrooten; Omer Van der Biest; Jef Vleugels


Advanced Engineering Materials | 2012

Ti coatings with macropores for improved implant fixation obtained by electrophoretic deposition of TiH2 stabilized emulsions

Tina Mattheys; Annabel Braem; Bram Neirinck; Omer Van der Biest; J. Vleugels


Archive | 2011

METALLIC COATINGS ON METALLIC SUBSTRATES

Annabel Braem; Tina Mattheys; Bram Neirinck; Jan Schrooten; Der Biest Omer Van; J. Vleugels


User meeting SkyScan 2010 | 2010

Novel micro-ct based characterization tool for surface roughness measurements of porous structures

Grzegorz Pyka; Greet Kerckhofs; Annabel Braem; Tina Mattheys; Jan Schrooten; Martine Wevers


Proceedings PM2010, Powder Metallurgy World Congress & Exhibition, PM Biomaterials I | 2010

Development of porous titanium coatings for dental and orthopaedic implants

Annabel Braem; Tina Mattheys; Amol Chaudhari; Bram Neirinck; Jan Schrooten; Omer Van der Biest; Joke Duyck; Jef Vleugels


Archive | 2011

Multifunctional biocompatible coatings for optimal implant fixation

Jef Vleugels; Annabel Braem; Tina Mattheys; Amol Chaudhari; Bram Neirinck; Joke Duyck

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Annabel Braem

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Bram Neirinck

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Omer Van der Biest

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jef Vleugels

The Catholic University of America

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Jan Schrooten

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jan Fransaer

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Jef Vleugels

The Catholic University of America

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J. Vleugels

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Amol Chaudhari

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Greet Kerckhofs

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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