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Biodegradable vs non-biodegradable antibiotic delivery devices in the treatment of osteomyelitis. | LitMetric

Biodegradable vs non-biodegradable antibiotic delivery devices in the treatment of osteomyelitis.

Expert Opin Drug Deliv

Department of Biomedical Engineering, W. J. Kolff Institute, University Medical Center Groningen, Antonius Deusinglaan 1, 9713 AV Groningen , The Netherlands.

Published: March 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Chronic osteomyelitis is a difficult-to-treat bone infection that leads to significant health issues globally, requiring both surgical intervention and local high-dose antibiotic delivery for effective management.
  • Non-degradable delivery devices, often made from polymethylmethacrylate, have limitations such as removal needs, poor release rates, and compatibility issues with certain antibiotics, driving the search for better biodegradable alternatives.
  • Degradable carriers, especially synthetic poly(trimethylene carbonate), are seen as advantageous for their ability to avoid the need for surgical removal and maintain effective antibiotic release, potentially reducing antibiotic resistance risks in the treatment of osteomyelitis.

Article Abstract

Introduction: Chronic osteomyelitis, or bone infection, is a major worldwide cause of morbidity and mortality, as it is exceptionally hard to treat due to patient and pathogen-associated factors. Successful treatment requires surgical debridement together with long-term, high antibiotic concentrations that are best achieved by local delivery devices, either made of degradable or non-degradable materials.

Areas Covered: Non-degradable delivery devices are frequently constituted by polymethylmethacrylate-based carriers. Drawbacks are the need to remove the carrier (as the carrier itself may provide a substratum for bacterial colonization), inefficient release kinetics and incompatibility with certain antibiotics. These drawbacks have led to the quest for degradable alternatives, but also devices made of biodegradable calcium sulphate, collagen sponges, calcium phosphate or polylactic acids have their specific disadvantages.

Expert Opinion: Antibiotic treatment of osteomyelitis with the current degradable and non-degradable delivery devices is effective in the majority of cases. Degradable carriers have an advantage over non-degradable carriers that they do not require surgical removal. Synthetic poly(trimethylene carbonate) may be preferred in the future over currently approved lactic/glycolic acids, because it does not yield acidic degradation products. Moreover, degradable poly(trimethylene carbonate) yields a zero-order release kinetics that may not stimulate development of antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains due to the absence of long-term, low-concentration tail-release.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1517/17425247.2013.751371DOI Listing

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