Liquid antibiotics in bone cement: An effective way to improve the efficiency of antibiotic release in antibiotic loaded bone cement

Y. H. Chang*, C. L. Tai, H. Y. Hsu, P. H. Hsieh, M. S. Lee, S. W.N. Ueng

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Abstract

Objectives: The objective of this study was to compare the elution characteristics, antimicrobial activity and mechanical properties of antibiotic-loaded bone cement (ALBC) loaded with powdered antibiotic, powdered antibiotic with inert filler (xylitol), or liquid antibiotic, particularly focusing on vancomycin and amphotericin B. Methods: Cement specimens loaded with 2 g of vancomycin or amphotericin B powder (powder group), 2 g of antibiotic powder and 2 g of xylitol (xylitol group) or 12 ml of antibiotic solution containing 2 g of antibiotic (liquid group) were tested. Results: Vancomycin elution was enhanced by 234% in the liquid group and by 12% in the xylitol group compared with the powder group. Amphotericin B elution was enhanced by 265% in the liquid group and by 65% in the xylitol group compared with the powder group. Based on the disk-diffusion assay, the eluate samples of vancomycin-loaded ALBC of the liquid group exhibited a significantly larger inhibitory zone than samples of the powder or the xylitol group. Regarding the ALBCs loaded with amphotericin B, only the eluate samples of the liquid group exhibited a clear inhibitory zone, which was not observed in either the xylitol or the powder groups. The ultimate compressive strength was significantly reduced in specimens containing liquid antibiotics. Conclusions: Adding vancomycin or amphotericin B antibiotic powder in distilled water before mixing with bone cement can significantly improve the efficiency of antibiotic release than can loading ALBC with the same dose of antibiotic powder. This simple and effective method for preparation of ALBCs can significantly improve the efficiency of antibiotic release in ALBCs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)246-251
Number of pages6
JournalBone and Joint Research
Volume3
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 2014

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© 2014 The British Editorial Society of Bone & Joint Surgery.

Keywords

  • Amphotericin B
  • Antibiotic-loaded bone cement
  • Osteomyelitis
  • Skeletal infection
  • Vancomycin

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