2023
DOI: 10.1002/jor.25650
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Hydroxyapatite: An antibiotic recruiting moiety for local treatment and prevention of bone infections

Abstract: Treatment of chronic osteomyelitis by radical debridement and filling of the dead space with antibiotic containing calcium sulfate/hydroxyapatite (CaS/HA) bone substitute has shown excellent long‐term outcomes. However, in extensive infections, sessile bacteria may remain in bone cells or soft tissues protected by biofilm leading to recurrences. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate if systemically administrated tetracycline (TET) could bind to pre‐implanted HA particles and impart an antibacterial eff… Show more

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“…In the presence of necrotic bone or foreign matter, bacteria form biofilms, creating a barrier to antibiotics and host defense mechanisms. Therefore, radical debridement of infected foci is the cornerstone of osteomyelitis treatment [14]. Bone defects following radical debridement of infected tissues require gradual treatment and can rarely be addressed in a single session [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the presence of necrotic bone or foreign matter, bacteria form biofilms, creating a barrier to antibiotics and host defense mechanisms. Therefore, radical debridement of infected foci is the cornerstone of osteomyelitis treatment [14]. Bone defects following radical debridement of infected tissues require gradual treatment and can rarely be addressed in a single session [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%