Fracture-related infection (FRI) is a serious complication after trauma. More often resistant micro-organisms are cultured. Gentamicin covers a wide variety of causative agents for FRI. A bio-absorbable antibiotic carrier, Cerament-G®, combines dead space management with local release of gentamicin in a one-stage approach. The achieved tissue concentrations of locally applied antibiotics are 4–8 thousand times higher than after systemic administration. Does Cerament-G® have antimicrobial activity towards bacteria that are not susceptible to systemic gentamicin administration. The four most often cultured bacterial species found in FRI were used; Aim
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