Veiranto M and Törmälä P (PhD,
MDHs),
Tampere University of Technology, Suokas E (Dr.Tech.), Bionx
Implants Ltd. Niemelä S-M, Ikäheimo I (MD, PhD), Koskela
M (MD, PhD), Syrjälä H (MD,
PhD), Waris T (MD, PhD), Ashammakhi N (MD, PhD, FRCSEd)
Oulu University Science Day, 18 Feb 2003, Oulu, Finland.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
The bioabsorbable matrix polymer in studied screws was
poly(lactide-co-glycolide)
(PLGA 80:20) (Purac) and the antibiotic was ciprofloxacin. Components
were extruded into billets and then die-drawn into self-reinforced rods.
Screws with the same geometry as that of BioSorbPDX® 1.5 Screws (Bionx
Implants, Ltd.) and length of 4.0 mm were machined from self-reinforced
rods. The finished screws were gamma sterilized. The released ciprofloxacin
concentrations were measured using a UV-spectrophotometer (wavelength=270.5
nm) and mechanical properties using an Instron 4411 materials testing
machine. Screws were tested for their bacterial inhibitory effect by
embedding
in agar dishes containing ca. 107 cfu/ml S. epidermidis ATCC 35989 and
inhibition areas were measured.
INTRODUCTION
Bone infections are serious
clinical complications associated with surgical trauma and procedures.
Antibiotics are the basic treatment for bone infections. Our group has
recently developed antibiotic- releasing SR-PLGA bone fixation screws
for CMF surgery. Studied screws progressively release the contained antibiotic
during the degradation in vitro and have sufficient initial mechanical
properties.
RESULTS
After 140 days all loaded ciprofloxacin
was released from the screws. During that time measured average concentration
of released antibiotic per day was between 0.8 and 11.5 µg/ml after the
start-up burst peak. Initial shear strength of the studied screws was
104 MPa. Torsion strength of the screws was 65 MPa. Antibiotic releasing
screws inhibited bacteria on average areas of 30 mm in diameter. No inhibition
was seen with control screws (non-antibiotic containing bioabsorbable
or titanium screws).
CONCLUSIONS
Ciprofloxacin releasing CMF-fixation
screws based on SR-PLGA have sufficient drug release properties in vitro,
good initial mechanical strengths and bacterial inhibitory effect. They
may be useful for clinical use in infection prophylaxis or therapy.
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