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Continuous local antibiotic perfusion: A treatment strategy that allows implant retention in fracture-related infections

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JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY
Volume 30, Issue 2, Pages -

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/10225536221111902

Keywords

Continuous local antibiotic perfusion; fracture-related infection; gentamicin; intramedullary antibiotic perfusion; intrasoft tissue antibiotic perfusion

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Continuous local antibiotic perfusion is a novel local drug delivery system that can provide sufficient antibiotic concentrations with minimal systemic side effects, and it has been shown to achieve fracture union in the majority of patients with fracture-related infections.
Purpose Fracture-related infections are difficult to treat because of the formation of biofilms around implants. Systemic antibiotics are notoriously ineffective against biofilms due to their insufficient penetration of tissues with poor vascularity. The goal of treating fracture-related infections is to achieve bone union while retaining the implant. Our proposal of continuous local antibiotic perfusion is a sustained local delivery system of sufficient antibiotics to bone and soft tissue infection sites, including to bone marrow via needles as intra-medullary antibiotics perfusion and to soft-tissue via double-lumen subcutaneous tubes as intra-soft tissue perfusion. Methods In this study, we examined the outcomes of 40 patients treated for fracture-related infections using continuous local antibiotic perfusion between 2015 and 2021 at Steel Memorial Hirohata Hospital, Himeji, Japan. Result The antibiotic used for continuous local antibiotic perfusion was gentamicin in all cases. Implant removal was required in five patients. Two patients required toe amputation and knee arthrodesis, while the remaining 38 patients achieved fracture union. Only one case of transient acute renal injury as a systemic side effect was observed, but it soon resolved. The blood concentration of gentamicin could be adjusted to less than the trough level. Conclusions Continuous local antibiotic perfusion is a novel local drug delivery system that has the potential of delivering sufficient concentrations of antibiotics with few systemic side effects; it is a useful option for the treatment of fracture-related infections.

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