In vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection management

Abstract Deep infection is a serious complication in endoprosthetic surgery. In correlation to the patient local or systemic compromising factors conservative and surgical proceedings has to be evaluated. Systemic antibiotic therapy is the gold standard in infection management. Implanted silver-coat...

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Main Authors: Renate Krassnig, Gloria Hohenberger, Angelika Schwarz, Walter Goessler, Gebhard Feierl, Renate Wildburger, Reinhard Windhager
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-08-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96811-9
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spelling doaj-4c92c2220bbc4fdeb8158606b5d6f8162021-08-29T11:25:09ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-08-011111610.1038/s41598-021-96811-9In vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection managementRenate Krassnig0Gloria Hohenberger1Angelika Schwarz2Walter Goessler3Gebhard Feierl4Renate Wildburger5Reinhard Windhager6AUVA Rehabilitation Clinic TobelbadDepartment of Orthopedics and Trauma Surgery, Medical University of GrazAUVA Trauma Hospital GrazUniversity of GrazDiagnostic and Research Institute of Hygiene, Microbiology and Environmental Medicine, Medical University of GrazAUVA Rehabilitation Clinic TobelbadDepartment of Orthopedics, Medical University of ViennaAbstract Deep infection is a serious complication in endoprosthetic surgery. In correlation to the patient local or systemic compromising factors conservative and surgical proceedings has to be evaluated. Systemic antibiotic therapy is the gold standard in infection management. Implanted silver-coated or silver-containing medical devices have been proven to their antimicrobial effectiveness since the 1990s by several investigators. The outcomes showed that long time implantation could cause damaging of the surrounding tissues, especially of adjacent nerves. The aim of our study was to evaluate the release of silver (I) ions from bone cement mixed with either nanosilver particles (AgNPs), different concentrations of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) or from pure metallic silver strips. Therefore, we choose two methods: the first, called “static model”, was chosen to evaluate the maximal accumulative concentration of silver (I) ions, with the second, called “dynamic model”, we simulated a continuous reduction of the ions. In an additional test design, the different materials were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity using an agar gel diffusion assay. The outcome showed that neither the addition of 1% (w/w) nanosilver nor 0.1% silver sulfate (w/w) to polymethylmethacrylat bone cement has the ability to release silver (I) ions in a bactericidal/antifungal concentration. However, the results also showed that the addition of 0.5% (w/w) and 1% (w/w) silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) to bone cement is an effective amount of silver for use as a temporary spacer.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96811-9
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Renate Wildburger
Reinhard Windhager
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Gloria Hohenberger
Angelika Schwarz
Walter Goessler
Gebhard Feierl
Renate Wildburger
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In vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection management
Scientific Reports
author_facet Renate Krassnig
Gloria Hohenberger
Angelika Schwarz
Walter Goessler
Gebhard Feierl
Renate Wildburger
Reinhard Windhager
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title In vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection management
title_short In vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection management
title_full In vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection management
title_fullStr In vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection management
title_full_unstemmed In vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection management
title_sort in vitro testing of silver-containing spacer in periprosthetic infection management
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series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-08-01
description Abstract Deep infection is a serious complication in endoprosthetic surgery. In correlation to the patient local or systemic compromising factors conservative and surgical proceedings has to be evaluated. Systemic antibiotic therapy is the gold standard in infection management. Implanted silver-coated or silver-containing medical devices have been proven to their antimicrobial effectiveness since the 1990s by several investigators. The outcomes showed that long time implantation could cause damaging of the surrounding tissues, especially of adjacent nerves. The aim of our study was to evaluate the release of silver (I) ions from bone cement mixed with either nanosilver particles (AgNPs), different concentrations of silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) or from pure metallic silver strips. Therefore, we choose two methods: the first, called “static model”, was chosen to evaluate the maximal accumulative concentration of silver (I) ions, with the second, called “dynamic model”, we simulated a continuous reduction of the ions. In an additional test design, the different materials were evaluated for their antimicrobial activity using an agar gel diffusion assay. The outcome showed that neither the addition of 1% (w/w) nanosilver nor 0.1% silver sulfate (w/w) to polymethylmethacrylat bone cement has the ability to release silver (I) ions in a bactericidal/antifungal concentration. However, the results also showed that the addition of 0.5% (w/w) and 1% (w/w) silver sulfate (Ag2SO4) to bone cement is an effective amount of silver for use as a temporary spacer.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96811-9
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