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- (500d) Breath Figure Thin Films of Biodegradable Polymers for Controlled Antibiotic Release
Techniques to coat surgical meshes with such films are described. The focus of the research is to develop infection resistant biological meshes to be used in hernia surgery. The release characteristics of antibiotics (vancomycin and gentamycin) in such breath figure coatings are compared to release characteristics of flat nonporous films. High resolution scanning electron and atomic force microscopies are used to characterize the degradation of PLGA breath figure films on tissue based surgical coatings. Antibiotic disk susceptibilities are measured using the Kirby-Bauer disk-diffusion method with test organisms. We also hope to describe in-vivo testing of such coated implants in animal models.
References:
1) Mohan Srinivasarao, et al, Science, 292, 79(2001)
2) U.H.F.Bunz, Advanced Materials, 18, 973-989(2006)