Effect of gentamicin loaded PMMA bone cement on Staphylococcus aureus biofilm formation

1999 
PMMA (poly‐methyl‐methacrylate) bone cement is widely used in prosthetic implant surgery and is currently prepared with vacuum‐mixing for improved mechanical properties. Revision of implants due to infection occurs in about 1% of cases, mostly involving staphylococcal strains. Antibiotic loaded cement is often used in this revision‐setting. The aims of this study were to determine in a modified Robbins device whether gentamicin loaded PMMA bone cements (2.5 weight percent, CMW; 1.25 weight percent, Palacos) inhibit Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 12600 biofilm formation, and whether vacuum‐mixing or hand‐mixing of the antibiotic loaded cements have an effect on biofilm inhibition. The results show that CMW antibiotic loaded bone cement reduced biofilm formation by 42 and 63% compared with the unloaded cement for vacuum‐ and hand‐mixed, respectively. Palacos, however, despite possessing half the concentration of gentamicin, demonstrated a biofilm reduction of 16 and 43% compared with the unloaded cement for vac...
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