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Antibiotic-Loaded Cement in Orthopedic Surgery: A Review
Author(s) -
Alessandro Bistolfi,
Giuseppe Massazza,
Enrica Verné,
Alessandro Massè,
Davide Deledda,
Sara Ferraris,
Marta Miola,
Fabrizio Galetto,
Maurizio Crova
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
isrn orthopedics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-617X
pISSN - 2090-6161
DOI - 10.5402/2011/290851
Subject(s) - antibiotics , bone cement , orthopedic surgery , cement , medicine , dentistry , joint replacement , surgery , intensive care medicine , arthroplasty , microbiology and biotechnology , materials science , composite material , biology
Infections in orthopaedic surgery are a serious issue. Antibiotic-loaded bone cement was developed for the treatment of infected joint arthroplasties and for prophylaxes in total joint replacement in selected cases. Despite the widespread use of the antibiotic-loaded bone cement in orthopedics, many issues are still unclear or controversial: bacterial adhesion and antibiotic resistance, modification of mechanical properties which follows the addition of the antibiotic, factors influencing the release of the antibiotic from the cement and the role of the surface, the method for mixing the cement and the antibiotic, the choice and the effectiveness of the antibiotic, the combination of two or more antibiotics, and the toxicity. This review discusses all these topics, focusing on properties, merits, and defects of the antibiotic loaded cement. The final objective is to provide the orthopaedic surgeons clear and concise information for the correct choice of cement in their clinical practice.

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