1. Efficacy of a saline wash plus vancomycin/tobramycin-doped PVA composite (PVA-VAN/TOB-P) in a mouse pouch infection model implanted with 3D-printed porous titanium cylinders.
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Markel DC, Bou-Akl T, Wu B, Pawlitz P, and Ren W
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Aims: The efficacy of saline irrigation for treatment of implant-associated infections is limited in the presence of porous metallic implants. This study evaluated the therapeutic efficacy of antibiotic doped bioceramic (vancomycin/tobramycin-doped polyvinyl alcohol composite (PVA-VAN/TOB-P)) after saline wash in a mouse infection model implanted with titanium cylinders., Methods: Air pouches created in female BalBc mice by subcutaneous injection of air. In the first of two independent studies, pouches were implanted with titanium cylinders (400, 700, and 100 µm pore sizes) and inoculated with Staphylococcus aureus (1 × 10
3 or 1 × 106 colony-forming units (CFU)/pouch) to establish infection and biofilm formation. Mice were killed after one week for microbiological analysis. In the second study, pouches were implanted with 400 µm titanium cylinders and inoculated with S. aureus (1 × 103 or 1 × 106 CFU/pouch). Four groups were tested: 1) no bacteria; 2) bacteria without saline wash; 3) saline wash only; and 4) saline wash plus PVA-VAN/TOB-P. After seven days, the pouches were opened and washed with saline alone, or had an additional injection of PVA-VAN/TOB-P. Mice were killed 14 days after pouch wash., Results: The first part of the study showed that low-grade infection was more significant in 400 µm cylinders than cylinders with larger pore sizes (p < 0.05). The second part of the study showed that saline wash alone was ineffective in eradicating both low- and high-grade infections. Saline plus PVA-VAN/TOB-P eradicated the titanium cylinder-associated infections, as manifested by negative cultures of the washouts and supported by scanning electron microscopy and histology., Conclusion: Porous titanium cylinders were vulnerable to bacterial infection and biofilm formation that could not be treated by saline irrigation alone. Application of PVA-VAN/TOB-P directly into the surgical site alone or after saline wash represents a feasible approach for prevention and/or treatment of porous implant-related infections., Competing Interests: D. C. Markel reports consulting fees and speaker payments from Smith & Nephew and Stryker, holds stock or stock options in HOPCo/Arboretum Ventures, receipt of equipment, materials, drugs, medical writing, gifts, or other services from OREF/Stryker, all of which are unrelated to this study. D. C. Markel also sits on the monitoring board or advisory board of the Michigan Orthopedic Society/Michigan Arthroplasty Registry Collaborative Quality Initiative (MARCQI). D. C. Markel is an editorial or governing board member of Arthroplasty Today and Journal of Arthroplasty, and also reports research support from Ascension Providence Hospital, stock or stock options in Plymouth Capital, and IP royalties from Smith & Nephew, all of which are unrelated to this study., (© 2024 Markel et al.)- Published
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