Title of article :
Gentamicin release from biodegradable poly-l-lactide based composites for novel intramedullary nails
Author/Authors :
A. Morawska-Chochol، نويسنده , , Anna and Domalik-Pyzik، نويسنده , , Patrycja and Ch?opek، نويسنده , , Jan and Szaraniec، نويسنده , , Barbara and Sterna، نويسنده , , Jacek and Rzewuska، نويسنده , , Magdalena and Bogu?، نويسنده , , Maciej and Kucharski، نويسنده , , Rafael and Mielczarek، نويسنده , , Przemys?aw، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
One of the major problems in orthopedic surgery is infection associated with implantation. The treatment is a very difficult and long-term process. A solution to this issue can be the use of implants which additionally constitute an antibiotic carrier preventing the development of an infection. Prototypes of biodegradable intramedullary nails made of three different composites with a poly(l-lactide) matrix were designed. The nails served as gentamicin sulfate (GS) carrier — an antibiotic commonly used in the treatment of osteomyelitis. The matrix was reinforced with carbon fibers (CF), alginate fibers (Alg) and magnesium alloy wires (Mg), as well as modified with bioactive particles of tricalcium phosphate (TCP) in various systems. In this way, novel, multi-phase and multifunctional degradable intramedullary nails were obtained. The tests demonstrated strong dependence between the type of the modifying phase introduced into the composite, and the rate of drug release. Introduction of gentamicin into the nail structure strengthened and prolonged antibacterial activity of the nails.
Keywords :
Intramedullary nails , Gentamicin release , poly(lactic acid) , Composites , Degradable materials , Antibacterial activity
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering C
Journal title :
Materials Science and Engineering C