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Authors Sun H, Lv L, Bai Y, Yang H, Zhou H, Li C, Yang L
Received 4 May 2018
Accepted for publication 31 August 2018
Published 6 December 2018 Volume 2018:13 Pages 8325—8338
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S173063
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Linlin Sun
Abstract: The
hemostatic and anti-infection treatments in the field of orthopedics are always
the pivotal yet challenging topics. In the first part of this review,
synthesized or naturally derived nanoscale agents and materials for hemostatic
treatment in orthopedic surgery are introduced. The hemostatic mechanisms and
the safety concerns of these nanotechnology-enabled materials are discussed.
Beside the materials to meet hemostatic needs in orthopedic surgery, the need
for antimicrobial or anti-infection strategy in orthopedic surgery also becomes
urgent. Nanosilver and its derivatives have the most consistent anti-infective
effect and thus high translational potential for clinical applications. In the
second part, the factors affecting the antimicrobial effect of nanosilver and
its application status are summarized. Finally, the status and translational potential
of various nanotechnology-enabled materials and agents for hemostatic and
anti-infective treatments in orthopedic surgery are discussed.
Keywords: nanotechnology,
hemostatic, antimicrobial, orthopedic surgery
