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Local antimicrobial delivery systems for prophylaxis and treatment of periprosthetic traumatological infections

Juan Aparicio-Blanco, Irene Isabel López-Torres, María Alonso-Berenguel, Ana Isabel Torres‐Suárez, Cristina Martín‐Sabroso

2024European Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Infections associated with implants are the most serious complications in joint replacement surgeries and can jeopardize the functionality of orthopedic implants. Local antimicrobial delivery could enable antibiotics to attain concentrations above the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) threshold at the joint replacement site while preventing systemic side effects. Therefore, there is a dire need for the development of improved biomaterial-based delivery systems for local antibiotic administration in prosthetic infections. In this context, this review highlights the latest breakthroughs in the design of biomaterial-based formulations intended for the prophylaxis and treatment of prosthetic infections. Delivery systems for distinct forms of administration (i.e., direct intra-articular administration, loading into bone cements, coating of implant surfaces, or loading into hydrogels) are here comprehensively compiled with a focus on the design of microparticles and nanosystems for local antimicrobial administration and their impact on distinct in vitro and in vivo models of implant infections.

Topics & Concepts

AntimicrobialPeriprostheticMicrobiologyMedicineBiologySurgeryArthroplastyOrthopedic Infections and TreatmentsOrthopaedic implants and arthroplastyBone fractures and treatments
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