A biodegradable gentamicin-hydroxyapatite-coating for infection prophylaxis in cementless hip prostheses

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Abstract

A degradable, poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA), gentamicin-loaded prophylactic coating for hydroxyapatite (HA)-coated cementless hip prostheses is developed with similar antibacterial efficacy as offered by gentamicin-loaded cements for fixing traditional, cemented prostheses in bone. We describe the development pathway, from in vitro investigation of antibiotic release and antibacterial properties of this PLGA-gentamicin-HA-coating in different in vitro models to an evaluation of its efficacy in preventing implant-related infection in rabbits. Bone in-growth in the absence and presence of the coating was investigated in a canine model. The PLGA-gentamicin-HA-coating showed high-burst release, with antibacterial efficacy in agar-assays completely disappearing after 4 days, minimising risk of inducing antibiotic resistance. Gentamicin-sensitive and gentamicin-resistant staphylococci were killed by the antibiotic-loaded coating, in a simulated prosthesis-related interfacial gap. PLGA-gentamicin-HA-coatings prevented growth of bioluminescent staphylococci around a miniature-stem mounted in bacterially contaminated agar, as observed using bio-optical imaging. PLGA-gentamicin-HA-coated pins inserted in bacterially contaminated medullary canals in rabbits caused a statistically significant reduction in infection rates compared to HA-coated pins without gentamicin. Bone ingrowth to PLGA-gentamicin-HA-coated pins, in condylar defects of Beagle dogs was not impaired by the presence of the degradable, gentamicin-loaded coating. In conclusion, the PLGA-gentamicin-HA-coating constitutes an effective strategy for infection prophylaxis in cementless prostheses.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)42-56
Number of pages15
JournalEuropean cells & materials
Volume29
Early online date2-Jan-2014
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2-Jan-2015

Keywords

  • cementless prosthesis
  • gentamicin-releasing coating
  • hydroxyapatite
  • antibiotic release
  • antibacterial efficacy
  • bone ingrowth
  • NORWEGIAN ARTHROPLASTY REGISTER
  • TOTAL JOINT REPLACEMENT
  • ANTIBACTERIAL EFFICACY
  • ANTIBIOTIC-PROPHYLAXIS
  • TITANIUM IMPLANTS
  • BIOFILM FORMATION
  • DEEP INFECTION
  • BONE-CEMENT
  • MODEL
  • CONTAMINATION

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