Antibacterial Orthopedic Implants in Joint Replacement Procedures
Joint replacement surgeries, such as hip and knee replacements, are among the most common orthopedic procedures worldwide. While these surgeries offer significant benefits, they also carry infection risks due to the presence of foreign materials in the body.
Antibacterial orthopedic implants help mitigate these risks by creating surfaces that resist bacterial growth. This protection is particularly important during the early stages of healing when the immune system is focused on tissue repair.
Infection prevention is critical in joint replacements, as infections can severely limit mobility and require complex revision surgeries. Antibacterial implants support long-term joint function by reducing these risks.
The integration of antibacterial features into joint implants reflects a growing emphasis on preventive care within orthopedic surgery.
