Polyethylene-Based Knee Spacer for Infection Control: Design Concept and Pre-Clinical In Vitro Validations

Antibiotic-loaded polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) has been widely applied in the treatment of knee periprosthetic joint infections. However, problems with antibiotic-loaded PMMA-based spacers, such as structural fracture and implant dislocation, remain unresolved. A novel polyethylene-based spacer, d...

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Main Authors: Yuhan Chang, Mel S. Lee, Jiann-Jong Liau, Yu-Liang Liu, Wen-Chuan Chen, Steve W. N. Ueng
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-10-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/10/2334
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spelling doaj-0355c54c861149c8b2de200ccd48d3042020-11-25T01:53:34ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-10-01122334233410.3390/polym12102334Polyethylene-Based Knee Spacer for Infection Control: Design Concept and Pre-Clinical In Vitro ValidationsYuhan Chang0Mel S. Lee1Jiann-Jong Liau2Yu-Liang Liu3Wen-Chuan Chen4Steve W. N. Ueng5Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou 33305, TaiwanDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung 83301, TaiwanResearch & Development Department, United Orthopedic Corporation, Hsinchu 30075, TaiwanResearch & Development Department, United Orthopedic Corporation, Hsinchu 30075, TaiwanResearch & Development Department, United Orthopedic Corporation, Hsinchu 30075, TaiwanDepartment of Orthopedic Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Linkou 33305, TaiwanAntibiotic-loaded polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) has been widely applied in the treatment of knee periprosthetic joint infections. However, problems with antibiotic-loaded PMMA-based spacers, such as structural fracture and implant dislocation, remain unresolved. A novel polyethylene-based spacer, designed with an ultra-congruent articulating surface and multiple fenestrations, was introduced in the current study. Validation tests for biomechanical safety, wear performance, and efficacy of antibiotic cement were reported. During cycle fatigue testing, no tibial spacer failures were observed, and less wear debris generation was reported compared to commercial PMMA-based spacers. The volumetric wear of the novel spacer was within the safety threshold for osteolysis-free volumetric wear. An effective infection control was demonstrated despite the application of lesser antibiotic cement in the 30-day antibiotic elution test. The tube dilution test confirmed adequate inhibitory capabilities against pathogens with the loaded antibiotic option utilized in the current study. The novel polyethylene-based knee spacer may offer sufficient biomechanical safety and serve as an adequate carrier of antibiotic-loaded cement for infection control. Further clinical trials shall be conducted for more comprehensive validation of the novel spacer for practical application.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/10/2334periprosthetic joint infectiontwo-stage exchange arthroplastyknee spacerpolyethylenecementfatigue
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author Yuhan Chang
Mel S. Lee
Jiann-Jong Liau
Yu-Liang Liu
Wen-Chuan Chen
Steve W. N. Ueng
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Mel S. Lee
Jiann-Jong Liau
Yu-Liang Liu
Wen-Chuan Chen
Steve W. N. Ueng
Polyethylene-Based Knee Spacer for Infection Control: Design Concept and Pre-Clinical In Vitro Validations
Polymers
periprosthetic joint infection
two-stage exchange arthroplasty
knee spacer
polyethylene
cement
fatigue
author_facet Yuhan Chang
Mel S. Lee
Jiann-Jong Liau
Yu-Liang Liu
Wen-Chuan Chen
Steve W. N. Ueng
author_sort Yuhan Chang
title Polyethylene-Based Knee Spacer for Infection Control: Design Concept and Pre-Clinical In Vitro Validations
title_short Polyethylene-Based Knee Spacer for Infection Control: Design Concept and Pre-Clinical In Vitro Validations
title_full Polyethylene-Based Knee Spacer for Infection Control: Design Concept and Pre-Clinical In Vitro Validations
title_fullStr Polyethylene-Based Knee Spacer for Infection Control: Design Concept and Pre-Clinical In Vitro Validations
title_full_unstemmed Polyethylene-Based Knee Spacer for Infection Control: Design Concept and Pre-Clinical In Vitro Validations
title_sort polyethylene-based knee spacer for infection control: design concept and pre-clinical in vitro validations
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Antibiotic-loaded polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) has been widely applied in the treatment of knee periprosthetic joint infections. However, problems with antibiotic-loaded PMMA-based spacers, such as structural fracture and implant dislocation, remain unresolved. A novel polyethylene-based spacer, designed with an ultra-congruent articulating surface and multiple fenestrations, was introduced in the current study. Validation tests for biomechanical safety, wear performance, and efficacy of antibiotic cement were reported. During cycle fatigue testing, no tibial spacer failures were observed, and less wear debris generation was reported compared to commercial PMMA-based spacers. The volumetric wear of the novel spacer was within the safety threshold for osteolysis-free volumetric wear. An effective infection control was demonstrated despite the application of lesser antibiotic cement in the 30-day antibiotic elution test. The tube dilution test confirmed adequate inhibitory capabilities against pathogens with the loaded antibiotic option utilized in the current study. The novel polyethylene-based knee spacer may offer sufficient biomechanical safety and serve as an adequate carrier of antibiotic-loaded cement for infection control. Further clinical trials shall be conducted for more comprehensive validation of the novel spacer for practical application.
topic periprosthetic joint infection
two-stage exchange arthroplasty
knee spacer
polyethylene
cement
fatigue
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/10/2334
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