Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, La Paz University Hospital, 28046 Madrid, Spain.
Osteoarticular Surgery Research, Hospital La Paz Institute for Health Research-IdiPAZ (La Paz University Hospital-Autonomous University of Madrid), 28046 Madrid, Spain.
Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Sep 23;22(19):10243. doi: 10.3390/ijms221910243.
Biofilm-related implant infections (BRII) are a disastrous complication of both elective and trauma orthopaedic surgery and occur when an implant becomes colonised by bacteria. The definitive treatment to eradicate the infections once a biofilm has established is surgical excision of the implant and thorough local debridement, but this carries a significant socioeconomic cost, the outcomes for the patient are often poor, and there is a significant risk of recurrence. Due to the large volumes of surgical procedures performed annually involving medical device implantation, both in orthopaedic surgery and healthcare in general, and with the incidence of implant-related infection being as high as 5%, interventions to prevent and treat BRII are a major focus of research. As such, innovation is progressing at a very fast pace; the aim of this study is to review the latest interventions for the prevention and treatment of BRII, with a particular focus on implant-related approaches.
生物膜相关的植入物感染(BRII)是择期和创伤骨科手术的灾难性并发症,当植入物被细菌定植时就会发生。一旦生物膜形成,消除感染的明确治疗方法是手术切除植入物并彻底清创,但这会带来巨大的社会经济成本,患者的治疗效果往往不佳,且有很高的复发风险。由于每年涉及医疗器械植入的骨科手术和一般医疗保健的手术量都很大,而且植入物相关感染的发生率高达 5%,因此预防和治疗 BRII 的干预措施是研究的主要重点。因此,创新正在飞速发展;本研究的目的是综述预防和治疗 BRII 的最新干预措施,特别关注与植入物相关的方法。