Login / Signup

Antibiotic-loaded cement in total joint arthroplasty: a comprehensive review.

Andrew FravalYuxuan ZhouJavad Parvizi
Published in: Archives of orthopaedic and trauma surgery (2024)
This review evaluates the decision-making framework for using antibiotic-loaded cement (ALC) in the management of prosthetic joint infection (PJI). Drawing on available literature, we offer orthopaedic surgeons a guided discussion on several critical considerations. First, we explore the impact of antibiotic-loading on the mechanical properties of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) cement, assessing both strength and durability. We then explore the optimal antibiotic dosage to load into cement, aiming to achieve effective local concentrations for infection control without compromising mechanical stability. Furthermore, we explore how cement and antibiotic properties affect the overall antibiotic elution characteristics of ALC. Finally, we discuss risks of systemic toxicity, particularly acute kidney injury, when using ALC. The principal goal in this review is to provide a balanced approach based on best available evidence that optimises antibiotic elution from ALC whilst minimising potential harms associated with its use.
Keyphrases
  • acute kidney injury
  • systematic review
  • drug delivery
  • decision making
  • cardiac surgery
  • cancer therapy
  • risk assessment