Mj. Penner et al., ELUTION CHARACTERISTICS OF VANCOMYCIN AND TOBRAMYCIN COMBINED IN ACRYLIC BONE-CEMENT, The Journal of arthroplasty, 11(8), 1996, pp. 939-944
Combining two antibiotics in antibiotic-loaded bone-cement is common i
n clinical practice. As the effect this has on elution characteristics
is unknown, an in vitro quantitative elution study was carried out. T
hree groups of five antibiotic-loaded cement disks were prepared and p
laced in individual saline baths for 5 weeks. The elution of tobramyci
n from the disks in the study group (containing 2.4 g tobramycin and 1
.0 g vancomycin per 40-g packet of Palacos-R cement powder [Smith & Ne
phew Orthopaedics, Memphis, TN]) was increased by 68% over that of the
tobramycin control disks (2.4 g tobramycin only) (P=.024). The releas
e of vancomycin from the study group disks was increased by 103% over
the vancomycin control disks (1.0 g vancomycin only) (P=.007). Combini
ng two antibiotics in bone-cement improves elution of both antibiotics
in vitro and may translate into enhanced elution in vivo.