骨科手术中的防御性抗菌涂层:目前的证据和未来的方向。

IF 2.3 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Richard Henry Randall Roberts, Charles Gamble, Ibrahim Malek
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摘要

假体周围关节感染是导致患者发病率、住院时间延长和医疗费用上升的重要因素。防御性抗菌涂层(DAC®)水凝胶已成为对抗这些感染的一种有前途的策略。它形成一种可生物降解的屏障,减少细菌的粘附,并能传递局部抗生素,从而解决了生物膜形成的关键机制。早期临床证据表明,DAC®可有效降低髋关节和膝关节置换术翻修中的感染复发,在创伤手术和软组织修复中具有额外的益处。此外,它已经证明了与现有植入物和手术技术的兼容性,同时有可能减少抗生素的总体使用和住院时间。尽管有这些令人鼓舞的发现,但其在原发性关节置换术中的应用数据仍然有限,这表明需要进行大规模、高质量的研究。未来的研究将通过新型抗生素组合、个性化给药系统以及下肢手术以外的更广泛应用来改进DAC®的抗菌功效。随着合并症的患病率持续上升,DAC®代表了多方面感染控制方案的一个有价值的补充,通过提高患者预后和减轻植入物相关感染的经济和临床负担,有可能改变骨科护理。
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Defensive antibacterial coating in orthopaedic surgery: Current evidence and future direction.

Defensive antibacterial coating in orthopaedic surgery: Current evidence and future direction.

Periprosthetic joint infections contribute significantly to patient morbidity, prolonged hospital stays, and escalating healthcare costs. Defensive antibacterial coating (DAC®) hydrogel has emerged as a promising strategy to combat these infections. It forms a biodegradable barrier that reduces bacterial adhesion and can deliver local antibiotics, thereby addressing a key mechanism in biofilm formation. Early clinical evidence suggests that DAC® effectively lowers infection recurrence in revision hip and knee arthroplasties, with additional benefits in trauma procedures and soft tissue repairs. Moreover, it has demonstrated compatibility with existing implants and surgical techniques, while potentially reducing overall antibiotic use and hospital stays. Despite these encouraging findings, data for its use in primary arthroplasty remains limited, underscoring the need for large-scale, high-quality studies. Future research is poised to refine DAC®'s antimicrobial efficacy through novel antibiotic combinations, personalised delivery systems, and broader applications beyond lower limb procedures. As the prevalence of comorbidities continues to rise, DAC® represents a valuable addition to multifaceted infection control protocols, potentially transforming orthopaedic care by enhancing patient outcomes and mitigating the economic and clinical burden of implant-related infections.

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