Intramedullary Nailing with an Absorbable Antibiotic Carrier (INaac): A Simple Technique Using Standard Implants

Martin McNally
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Introduction: Intramedullary nailing has revolutionized the treatment of long bone fractures and non-unions. However, there is rightly concern about the use of nails when there is established infection or when the risk of subsequent infection is high. Recently, this concern has been partly addressed by the introduction of intramedullary nails combined with an antibacterial coating. Various methods have been reported with some success but also with some drawbacks. Methods: This paper reports a simple technique for coating an intramedullary nail with an absorbable antibiotic carrier. The carrier is injected directly into the reamed medullary canal, coating the nail during nail passage and delivering high levels of antibiotics at the nail-bone interface. Results: This technique was found to be easy to apply. It allowed use of standard fracture implants without the need for downsizing of the nail diameter. There is no need for nail removal or exchange after initial treatment of the infection. Conclusion: This simple technique combines the benefits of a bioabsorbable antibiotic carrier with standard fracture nails to prevent or treat long bone infections. It avoids the problems of PMMA coated nails or the need for specialist implants.
使用可吸收抗生素载体的髓内钉 (INaac):使用标准植入物的简单技术
简介髓内钉为长骨骨折和非骨连接的治疗带来了革命性的变化。然而,人们理所当然地担心在已感染或后续感染风险较高的情况下使用钉子。最近,髓内钉与抗菌涂层的结合在一定程度上解决了这一问题。目前已有多种方法获得成功,但也存在一些缺点:本文报告了一种在髓内钉上涂覆可吸收抗生素载体的简单技术。该载体被直接注入经扩孔的髓管内,在钉子通过过程中涂覆在钉子上,并在钉子与骨的交界处输送高浓度的抗生素:结果:这项技术易于应用。结果:该技术易于应用,可使用标准骨折植入物,无需缩小钉子直径。在初步治疗感染后,无需拔除或更换钉子:这项简单的技术结合了生物可吸收抗生素载体和标准骨折钉的优点,可预防或治疗长骨感染。它避免了 PMMA 涂层钉子的问题,也不需要专门的植入物。
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