植入骨科植入物的生物膜在体内的减少。

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q2 CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING
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目的:电磁感应加热已经证明了对金属生物材料生物膜的体外抗菌效果,尽管尚未发表体内研究。对副作用的评估,包括邻近组织的热坏死,将决定临床应用的可移植性。我们的目的是评估在体内环境下,感应加热对生物膜感染植入物的骨坏死和抗菌效果。方法:采用钛铝钒(Ti6Al4V)螺钉植入新西兰巨兔膝关节内侧髁。研究干预包括在植入后使用便携式设备将螺钉头感应加热至70°C 3.5分钟。双膝植入,单侧感应加热,双侧双膝成对对照。6只家兔植入无菌螺钉,其余6只家兔植入涂有金黄色葡萄球菌生物膜的螺钉。术后24小时、48小时或96小时进行牺牲和样本采集。对取出的螺钉进行超声检查,并通过滴板估计粘附细菌。通过显微镜检查评估股骨骨坏死的宽度。采用非参数检验进行分析,显著性固定在p≤0.05。结果:无菌螺钉组和生物膜感染组诱导加热后膝关节坏死边缘宽度分别为0 ~ 650 μm和0 ~ 517 μm。双膝间无明显差异。家兔植入无菌螺钉,未检出细菌。在植入感染螺钉的家兔中,观察到细菌负荷显著减少,中位数为0.75 Log10菌落形成单位/ml (p = 0.016)。结论:在我们的兔膝关节模型中,感应加热与任何明显的热骨坏死无关,并且可能减少Ti6Al4V植入物上金黄色葡萄球菌生物膜的细菌负荷。
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In vivo reduction of biofilm seeded on orthopaedic implants.

Aims: Electromagnetic induction heating has demonstrated in vitro antibacterial efficacy over biofilms on metallic biomaterials, although no in vivo studies have been published. Assessment of side effects, including thermal necrosis of adjacent tissue, would determine transferability into clinical practice. Our goal was to assess bone necrosis and antibacterial efficacy of induction heating on biofilm-infected implants in an in vivo setting.

Methods: Titanium-aluminium-vanadium (Ti6Al4V) screws were implanted in medial condyle of New Zealand giant rabbit knee. Study intervention consisted of induction heating of the screw head up to 70°C for 3.5 minutes after implantation using a portable device. Both knees were implanted, and induction heating was applied unilaterally keeping contralateral knee as paired control. Sterile screws were implanted in six rabbits, while the other six received screws coated with Staphylococcus aureus biofilm. Sacrifice and sample collection were performed 24, 48, or 96 hours postoperatively. Retrieved screws were sonicated, and adhered bacteria were estimated via drop-plate. Width of bone necrosis in retrieved femora was assessed through microscopic examination. Analysis was performed using non-parametric tests with significance fixed at p ≤ 0.05.

Results: The width of necrosis margin in induction heating-treated knees ranged from 0 to 650 μm in the sterile-screw group, and 0 to 517 μm in the biofilm-infected group. No significant differences were found between paired knees. In rabbits implanted with sterile screws, no bacteria were detected. In rabbits implanted with infected screws, a significant bacterial load reduction with median 0.75 Log10 colony-forming units/ml was observed (p = 0.016).

Conclusion: Induction heating was not associated with any demonstrable thermal bone necrosis in our rabbit knee model, and might reduce bacterial load in S. aureus biofilms on Ti6Al4V implants.

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Bone & Joint Research
Bone & Joint Research CELL & TISSUE ENGINEERING-ORTHOPEDICS
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
23.90%
发文量
156
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The gold open access journal for the musculoskeletal sciences. Included in PubMed and available in PubMed Central.
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