Antimicrobial biomaterials in the prevention and local treatment of infection in orthopedics

I. Babiak, P. Pędzisz, J. Janowicz, P. Małdyk
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According to current views, infection around the orthopedic implant and in chronic osteomyelitis is associated with the development of a bacterial biofilm, which is a barrier to systemic administered antibiotics. This results in the inability to cure the infection with systemic antimicrobial therapy because the doses guaranteeing activity in the biofilm will be toxic to the patient. The antibiotic concentration effective against bacteria in the biofilm can be achieved by local administration. The main advantage of local antibiotic carriers is the local release of drugs in high concentrations that exceed those achievable after systemic administration, but without systemic toxicity. The vehicle should provide a high local concentration of antibiotic above the minimal inhibitory con- centrations (MIC) for the most common pathogens an should be effective against sedentary forms of bacteria. It can not impair the regeneration of bone tissue and the biological integration of the implant with the bone. Carriers that are both a substitute for bone and have osteoconductive or osteoinductive properties protect the bone from re-infection and promote the reconstruction of cavernous defects. Local carriers of antibacterial drugs may be absorbable or non-absorbable and depending on physico-chemical properties include 6 classes of biomaterials. Local carriers of antibacterial substances are currently being and will probably remain the treatment of choice of infections of orthopedic implants and osteomyelitis.
抗菌生物材料在骨科感染预防和局部治疗中的应用
根据目前的观点,骨科植入物周围的感染和慢性骨髓炎与细菌生物膜的形成有关,细菌生物膜是全身给予抗生素的屏障。这导致无法通过全身抗菌治疗治愈感染,因为保证生物膜活性的剂量将对患者有毒。对生物膜中细菌有效的抗生素浓度可以通过局部给药来实现。局部抗生素载体的主要优点是局部释放的药物浓度高于全身给药后可达到的浓度,但没有全身毒性。对于大多数常见的病原体,载体应该提供高于最低抑制浓度(MIC)的高局部抗生素浓度,并且应该对静止形式的细菌有效。它不会损害骨组织的再生和种植体与骨的生物整合。载体既可替代骨,又具有骨导电性或骨诱导性,可保护骨免受再次感染,促进海绵状缺损的重建。抗菌药物的局部载体可以是可吸收的或不可吸收的,根据其物理化学性质包括6类生物材料。抗菌物质的局部载体目前是并可能继续是治疗骨科植入物感染和骨髓炎的选择。
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