Cn. Cornell et al., TREATMENT OF EXPERIMENTAL OSTEOMYELITIS WITH ANTIBIOTIC-IMPREGNATED BONE-GRAFT SUBSTITUTE, Journal of orthopaedic research, 11(5), 1993, pp. 619-626
The model of Norden was used to induce osteomyelitis in the left tibia
of New Zealand White rabbits. Twenty-one days following inoculation,
the animals had primary debridement and then were randomized into one
of three treatment groups. Group I received no additional treatment; i
n Group II, plain hydroxyapatite beads were packed into the defect; an
d in Group III, gentamicin crobefat-loaded hydroxyapatite beads were p
acked into the defect. The animals were observed for 40 days after the
primary debridement and then were killed. The intensity of infection
was determined by swab cultures and quantitative bacterial cultures of
the debrided material. At primary debridement, all of the animals in
each group were equally infected. At the time of secondary debridement
, only the animals in Group III had a statistically significant reduct
ion in infection (p < 0.001). In this study, we demonstrated that an a
ntibiotic-loaded osteoinductive ceramic bead can effectively eliminate
bacteria from an osteomyelitic cavity.