Antibiotic-loaded Bone Cement as Prophylaxis in Total Joint Replacement


Por: Martinez-Moreno J, Merino V, Nacher A, Rodrigo JL, Climente M and Merino-Sanjuan M

Publicada: 1 nov 2017
Resumen:
One of its most serious complications associated with arthroplasty is the development of infections. Although its prevalence is only between 0.5% and 3%, in some cases it can lead to death. Therefore, an important challenge in joint surgery is the prevention of infections when an arthroplasty is performed. The use of antibiotic-loaded cements could be a suitable tool due to numerous advantages. The main advantage of the use of antibiotic loading into bone cement derives directly from antibiotic release in the effect site, allowing achievement of high concentrations at the site of action, and minimal or no systemic toxicity. This route of administration was first described by Buchholz and Engelbrecht. In the case of infection treatment, this is an established method and its good results have been confirmed. However, its role in infection prevention, and, therefore, the use of these systems in clinical practice, has proved controversial because of the uncertainty about the development of possible antibiotic resistance after prolonged exposure time, their effectiveness, the cost of the systems, toxicity and loosening of mechanical properties. This review discusses all these topics, focusing on effectiveness and safety, antibiotic decisions, cement type, mixing method, release kinetics and future perspectives. The final objective is to provide the orthopaedic surgeons the right information in their clinical practice based on current evidence.

Filiaciones:
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 Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Molecular Recognition and Technological Development, Mixed Center Polytechnic University of Valencia, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

 Pharmacy Service, University Hospital Doctor Peset of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

Merino V:
 Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Molecular Recognition and Technological Development, Mixed Center Polytechnic University of Valencia, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

Nacher A:
 Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Molecular Recognition and Technological Development, Mixed Center Polytechnic University of Valencia, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

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 Traumatology Service, University Hospital Doctor Peset of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

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 Pharmacy Service, University Hospital Doctor Peset of Valencia, Valencia, Spain

Merino-Sanjuan M:
 Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Institute of Molecular Recognition and Technological Development, Mixed Center Polytechnic University of Valencia, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
ISSN: 17577853





Orthopaedic Surgery
Editorial
WILEY, Australia, China
Tipo de documento: Review
Volumen: 9 Número: 4
Páginas: 331-341
WOS Id: 000416242400001
ID de PubMed: 29178309
imagen Green Published, Bronze

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