2018 Volume No 35 pages 151-164
Title: Local application of a gentamicin-loaded thermo-responsive hydrogel allows for fracture healing upon clearance of a high Staphylococcus aureus load in a rabbit model |
Authors: G-JA ter Boo, T Schmid, I Zderic, D Nehrbass, K Camenisch, RG Richards, DW Grijpma, TF Moriarty, D Eglin |
Address: AO Research Institute Davos, AO Foundation, Clavadelerstrasse 8, Davos, 7270, Switzerland |
E-mail: david.eglin at aofoundation.org |
Abstract: Antibiotic-loaded biomaterials (ALBs) have emerged as a potential useful adjunctive antimicrobial measure for the prevention of infection in open fracture care. A biodegradable thermo-responsive poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) grafted hyaluronic acid (HApN) hydrogel loaded with gentamicin has recently been shown to prevent implant-related infection in a rabbit osteosynthesis model. The primary aim of this study was to determine the influence of this HApN hydrogel on bone healing at an early stage (4 weeks). A rabbit humeral osteotomy model with plating osteosynthesis was used to compare fracture healing in rabbits receiving the hydrogel as compared with control animals. The secondary aim was to observe fracture healing in groups treated with and without antibiotic-loaded hydrogel in the presence of bacterial contamination. In all groups, outcome measures were mechanical stability and histological score, with additional quantitative bacteriology in the inoculated groups.
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Key Words: Biomaterial-associated infection, prophylaxis, thermo-responsive hydrogel, fracture healing, Staphylococcus aureus. |
Publication date: March 2nd 2018 |
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