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Antibiotic coated nails: Rationale, development, indications and outcomes.

Yannik KalbasFelix KlingebielHans-Christoph Pape
Published in: Journal of orthopaedic surgery (Hong Kong) (2022)
The concept of antibiotic-coated implants, mainly coated intramedullary nails, has become increasingly used for the treatment of fracture related infections. After a long period of hand-made implants, commercially fabricated implants combine several benefits. Antibiotic-coated nails constitute a solid treatment option for unstable diaphyseal infections with fractures or non-unions. They release high concentrations of antibiotics locally, while retaining reduction and providing axial stability. This review aims to provide an overview about the background, the development, the indications, the treatment strategies and the outcomes of antibiotic-coated intramedullary nails.
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