• Title of article

    Do Antibiotic Beads Need to be Removed?

  • Author/Authors

    Fernando, Navin Hip and Knee Center at Northwest Primary and Specialty Care North Seattle - University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA , Werner, Shawn Aurora Medical Center Summit Oconomowoc, WI, USA , Elhaddad, Moamen Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Harborview Medical Center - University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA , Davies, Jonah Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Harborview Medical Center - University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA , Firoozabad, Reza Department of Orthopedic Surgery - Harborview Medical Center - University of Washington, Seattle, WA, USA

  • Pages
    4
  • From page
    502
  • To page
    505
  • Abstract
    Background: Polymethylmethacrylate antibiotic impregnated beads can be an effective treatment for chronic osteomyelitis or an adjuvant in the treatment of open fractures. It remains unclear however whether the beads cause long-term adverse events if not removed. The purpose of this study was to determine if removal of antibiotic beads was required in order to avoid long term complications. Methods: A retrospective chart review was conducted on patients with an extremity or pelvis fracture that had implantation of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) antibiotic beads over a five-year period. Results: Fifty-one patients met inclusion criteria for this study; thirty-seven patients (73%) did not have complications after surgical debridement and placement of PMMA antibiotic beads necessitating removal. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that polymethylmethacrylate antibiotic beads can be utilized as a means of delivering high-dose concentrations of local antibiotics and do not have to be removed in all patients.
  • Keywords
    Infection , Fracture , Antibiotic resistance , Antibiotic beads , Antibiotics
  • Journal title
    The Archives of Bone and Joint Surgery
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2504658