Abstract
Beneficial properties of room temperature processed silica sol-gels as resorbable and biocompatible materials for the controlled release of drugs and macromolecules have been described before. Recently, it was shown that a thin sol-gel film can be used for the controlled delivery of antibiotics such as vancomycin. It was also demonstrated that the release and degradation properties of the sol-gel films can be tailored via processing parameters. In this work, we evaluated the in vitro and in vivo bactericidal effects of vancomycin-containing thin sol-gel films applied on Ti-alloy intramedullary nails. Both the in vitro and the in vivo results demonstrate a pronounced bactericidal effect of the sol-gel/antibiotic films. This study suggests that thin antibiotic-containing sol-gel film holds great promise for the prevention and treatment of bone infections.
Original language | American English |
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Journal | Key Engineering Materials |
Volume | 330-332 II |
State | Published - Jan 1 2007 |
Keywords
- Antibiotic films
- Antibiotics
- Bacteria
- Bactericidal effects
- Biocompatibility
- Bone
- Bone infections
- Coating
- Controlled drug delivery
- In vitro
- In vivo
- Intramedullary nails
- Macromolecules
- Silica gel
- Sol-gel
- Sol-gels
- Thin films
Disciplines
- Life Sciences