The Journal of Arthroplasty, ISSN: 0883-5403, Vol: 24, Issue: 3, Page: 454-460

The Compressive Properties of Bone Cements Containing Large Doses of Antibiotics

Pelletier, Matthew H; Malisano, Lawrie; Smitham, Peter J; Okamoto, Koji; Walsh, William R
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The addition of large amounts of antibiotics to bone cement provides a convenient local delivery, but may influence the compressive properties of the cement. Flucloxacillin and vancomycin were added to Simplex P (Stryker, Limerick, Ireland) and VersaBond (Smith & Nephew) cements. Tripling the antibiotic dose from 2 to 6 g had little effect on the static compressive properties 24 hours after curing. After 4 weeks in phosphate-buffered saline, there was marked decrease in properties with the addition of antibiotics. Compressive strength of cements with 6 g of antibiotic was reduced to near or below the ASTM and ISO minimum of 70 MPa after 4 weeks in phosphate-buffered saline. Microcomputer tomography revealed increased porosity and clumping of the radiopacifier with the addition of antibiotics.

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