Prevention of bone infection after open fracture using a chitosan with ciprofloxacin implant in animal model

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Purpose: To evaluate different concentrations of ciprofloxacin to prevent infection after open fracture contaminated with S. aureus in rats using absorbable local delivery system. Methods: Fifty-two Wistar rats were assigned to six groups. After 4 weeks, all animals underwent 99mTc-ceftizoxima scintigraphy evaluation, callus formation measurement and histological analysis. ANOVA, t-Student and Kruskal Wallis were used for quantitative variables statistical analysis, whereas qui square and exact Fisher were used for qualitative variables. Results: Treatment using 25% and 50% of ciprofloxacin incorporated at the fracture fixation device were effective in preventing bone infection compared to control group (p<0.05). Chitosan were not effective in preventing bone infection when used alone compared to control group (p>0.05). Histological findings demonstrated bone-healing delay with 50% of ciprofloxacin. No difference in callus formation were observed (p>0.05). Conclusion: Local delivery treatment for contaminated open fracture using chitosan with ciprofloxacin is effective above 25%.

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Kobata, S. I., Teixeira, L. E. M., Fernandes, S. O. A., Faraco, A. A. G., Vidigal, P. V. T., & de Araújo, I. D. (2020). Prevention of bone infection after open fracture using a chitosan with ciprofloxacin implant in animal model. Acta Cirurgica Brasileira, 35(8), 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0102-865020200080000003

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