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Silver-coated megaendoprostheses in a rabbit model - an analysis of the infection rate and toxicological side effects

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BIOMATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 24, Pages 5547-5556

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2004.01.008

Keywords

antimicrobial; antibacterial; bone; metal ion release; metal ion toxicity; metal surface treatment

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Deep infection of megaprostheses remains a serious complication in orthopedic tumor surgery. Despite the use of systemic and local antibiotic prophylaxis the reported infection rate is between 5% and 35%. Silver-coated medical devices proved their effectiveness in reducing infections. The objective of this study was to examine in vivo the antimicrobial efficacy and possible side-effects of a silver-coated megaprosthesis. In a first study, 30 rabbits (15 titanium versus 15 silver-coated Mutarso-endoprostheses) were infected with Staphylococcus aureus. In a second study, toxicological side effects were analyzed in 10 rabbits with a silver-coated megaprosthesis. The silver group showed significantly (p<0.05) lower infection rates (7% versus 47%) in comparison with the titanium group. Measurements of the C-reactive-protein, neutrophilic leukocytes, rectal temperature and body weight showed significant (P<0.05) lower signs of inflammation in the silver group. The analysis of the silver concentration in blood (median 1.883 ppb) and in organs (0.798-86.002 ppb) showed elevated silver concentrations without pathologic changes in laboratory parameters and without histological changes of organs. In conclusion, the new silver-coated Mutars((R))-megaprosthesis resulted in reduced infection rates without toxicological side effects, suggesting that this prosthesis might be a promising device in tumor surgery exhibiting antimicrobial activity. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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