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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 98-B, Issue SUPP_23 | Pages 43 - 43
1 Dec 2016
RomanĂ² C Malizos K Blauth M Capuano N Mezzoprete R Logoluso N Drago L
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Aim of this study is to present the first clinical trial on an antibiotic-loaded fast-resorbable hydrogel coating*, in patients undergoing internal osteosynthesis for closed fractures.

Method

In this prospective, multi-centre, randomized, controlled, prospective study, a total of 260 patients were randomly assigned, in five European orthopaedic centres, to receive the antibiotic-loaded DAC coating or to a control group, without coating. Pre- and post-operative assessment of laboratory tests, wound healing, clinical scores and x-rays were performed at fixed time intervals.


Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 98-B, Issue SUPP_23 | Pages 80 - 80
1 Dec 2016
Malizos K Capuano N Mezzoprete R D'Arienzo M Van Der Straeten C Drago L RomanĂ² C
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Infection remains among the first reasons of failure of joint prosthesis. According to various preclinical reports, antibacterial coatings of implants may prevent bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation. Aim of this study is to present the first clinical trial on an antibiotic-loaded fast-resorbable hydrogel coating*, in patients undergoing hip or knee prosthesis.

Method

In this multi-center, randomized, prospective, study, a total of 380 patients, scheduled to undergo primary or revision total hip or knee joint replacement, using a cementless or a hybrid implant, were randomly assigned, in six European orthopedic centers, to receive the antibiotic-loaded DAC coating or to a control group, without coating. Pre- and post-operative assessment of clinical scores, wound healing, laboratory tests and x-ray were performed at fixed time intervals.