In vitro Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of Cefuroxime Impregnated Bone Cement
Infection after joint replacement surgery is problematic and difficult to treat. The utility of antibiotic laden bone cement for reduction of risk of infection in primary and revision joint replacement surgery has already been established in many studies. In this study, we examined the efficacy of b...
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doaj-99cdb49c659042fcb9880d889a6b98ea2021-05-02T09:19:51ZengMalaysian Orthopaedic AssociationMalaysian Orthopaedic Journal1985-25332008-11-012215In vitro Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of Cefuroxime Impregnated Bone CementA Suhail0Gunalan1A Sabarul2Y Shahril3H SalasawatiO Masbah4MS (Ortho)MS (Ortho)MS (Ortho)MS (Ortho)MS (Ortho)Infection after joint replacement surgery is problematic and difficult to treat. The utility of antibiotic laden bone cement for reduction of risk of infection in primary and revision joint replacement surgery has already been established in many studies. In this study, we examined the efficacy of bone cement containing cefuroxime, employing a modified in vitro Kirby-Bauer susceptibility model for investigation of 13 strains of organisms that are found in orthopaedic infections. Organisms investigated were broad spectrum and effective for Gram-positive, Gram-negative, aerobic organisms and anaerobes. Simplex P with added cefuroxime was effective against 8 out of 13 strains. Cefuroxime is stable during exothermic polymerisation of the cement, and is released from the cement at concentrations high enough to inhibit the growth of most organisms encountered after joint arthroplasty.http://morthoj.org/2008v2n2/Antimicrobial_Properties_Cefuroxime.pdfArthroplastyCefuroximeAntibiotic bone cement |
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A Suhail Gunalan A Sabarul Y Shahril H Salasawati O Masbah In vitro Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of Cefuroxime Impregnated Bone Cement Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal Arthroplasty Cefuroxime Antibiotic bone cement |
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In vitro Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of Cefuroxime Impregnated Bone Cement |
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In vitro Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of Cefuroxime Impregnated Bone Cement |
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In vitro Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of Cefuroxime Impregnated Bone Cement |
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In vitro Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of Cefuroxime Impregnated Bone Cement |
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In vitro Analysis of Antimicrobial Properties of Cefuroxime Impregnated Bone Cement |
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in vitro analysis of antimicrobial properties of cefuroxime impregnated bone cement |
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Malaysian Orthopaedic Association |
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Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal |
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1985-2533 |
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2008-11-01 |
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Infection after joint replacement surgery is problematic and difficult to treat. The utility of antibiotic laden bone cement for reduction of risk of infection in primary and revision joint replacement surgery has already been established in many studies. In this study, we examined the efficacy of bone cement containing cefuroxime, employing a modified in vitro Kirby-Bauer susceptibility model for investigation of 13 strains of organisms that are found in orthopaedic infections. Organisms investigated were broad spectrum and effective for Gram-positive, Gram-negative, aerobic organisms and anaerobes. Simplex P with added cefuroxime was effective against 8 out of 13 strains. Cefuroxime is stable during exothermic polymerisation of the cement, and is released from the cement at concentrations high enough to inhibit the growth of most organisms encountered after joint arthroplasty. |
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Arthroplasty Cefuroxime Antibiotic bone cement |
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