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Delivery of Antifungal Agents Using Bioactive and Nonbioactive Bone Cements
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 09/22/09
Sealy PI et al. – Elution characteristics of most antifungals from bone cement spheres are probably not optimal for treatment of deep–seated fungal infections if a similar phenomenon of antifungal release manifests in vivo. Ceramic nonabsorbable impregnated devices must be removed after their lifespan expires and may necessitate another surgical procedure that can increase surgical risk and cost. Bioactive osteoconductive materials may provide a surgical alternative to nonabsorbable matrices.
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