The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results

Bacterial infection during implant placement is a serious complication. The reason for this infection is mainly due to contamination during surgical implantation with the formation of a resistant biofilm at the implant surface. The infection risks may be overcome by application of orthopaedic metall...

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Main Authors: Mohd Jan, Nurul Hafiza, Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz, Ibrahim, Mohd Zulfadzli, Sha'ban, Munirah
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spelling my.iium.irep.64065 http://irep.iium.edu.my/64065/ The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results Mohd Jan, Nurul Hafiza Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz Ibrahim, Mohd Zulfadzli Sha'ban, Munirah RD701 Orthopedics Bacterial infection during implant placement is a serious complication. The reason for this infection is mainly due to contamination during surgical implantation with the formation of a resistant biofilm at the implant surface. The infection risks may be overcome by application of orthopaedic metallic implant coated with 3% silver composite as alternative treatment of implant-infection related. The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential effect of test material against infection through in vitro and in vivo experimental settings. MATERIALS & METHODS: The antibacterial property of orthopaedic metal implants was investigated using Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923. The silver coated plate and non coated plate which served as control were placed on the surface of sterile agar media. The samples then were incubated with temperature 37ºC for 24 hours and continued incubated up to 48 hours for assessment. In this study, the antibacterial effect was evaluated based on the diameter of inhibition zone using in situ inhibitory test. As for pilot study through in vivo evaluation, the silver coated plate was surgically implanted at right tibia and non coated plate which served as control was implanted at left tibia of New Zealand White Rabbit after six hours of exposure at surgical site. The subject was observed daily for infection effect up to three weeks. Microbial analyze was performed after euthanasia for assessment day. No antibiotics were administered. Animal was sacrificed at 3 weeks and evaluated for infection through microbial assessments. RESULTS: The outcome of this study revealed positive response of the silver as antibacterial agent as illustrated in Figure 1 and Figure 2. DISCUSSIONS: The outcome of this study revealed positive response of the silver as antibacterial agent. The study is still ongoing CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this result suggested that orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite has the intended potential as antibacterial and provide protection against medical device-related infection. REFERENCES: 1 Pollak AN et. al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2010;92(1):7-15 2. Kyle PK et. al. The Duke Orthop J 2013; 3(1):48–53. Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA) 2017-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/64065/3/BBS05-morthoj-Early-Outcome-Antibacterial.pdf Mohd Jan, Nurul Hafiza and Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz and Ibrahim, Mohd Zulfadzli and Sha'ban, Munirah (2017) The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results. Malaysian Orthopaedic Journal, 11 (Supplement A). BBS05-BBS05. ISSN 1985-2533 http://www.morthoj.org/supplements/moa/BBS05-Early-Outcome-Antibacterial.pdf
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Mohd Jan, Nurul Hafiza
Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz
Ibrahim, Mohd Zulfadzli
Sha'ban, Munirah
The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results
description Bacterial infection during implant placement is a serious complication. The reason for this infection is mainly due to contamination during surgical implantation with the formation of a resistant biofilm at the implant surface. The infection risks may be overcome by application of orthopaedic metallic implant coated with 3% silver composite as alternative treatment of implant-infection related. The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential effect of test material against infection through in vitro and in vivo experimental settings. MATERIALS & METHODS: The antibacterial property of orthopaedic metal implants was investigated using Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 25923. The silver coated plate and non coated plate which served as control were placed on the surface of sterile agar media. The samples then were incubated with temperature 37ºC for 24 hours and continued incubated up to 48 hours for assessment. In this study, the antibacterial effect was evaluated based on the diameter of inhibition zone using in situ inhibitory test. As for pilot study through in vivo evaluation, the silver coated plate was surgically implanted at right tibia and non coated plate which served as control was implanted at left tibia of New Zealand White Rabbit after six hours of exposure at surgical site. The subject was observed daily for infection effect up to three weeks. Microbial analyze was performed after euthanasia for assessment day. No antibiotics were administered. Animal was sacrificed at 3 weeks and evaluated for infection through microbial assessments. RESULTS: The outcome of this study revealed positive response of the silver as antibacterial agent as illustrated in Figure 1 and Figure 2. DISCUSSIONS: The outcome of this study revealed positive response of the silver as antibacterial agent. The study is still ongoing CONCLUSION: In conclusion, this result suggested that orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite has the intended potential as antibacterial and provide protection against medical device-related infection. REFERENCES: 1 Pollak AN et. al. J Bone Joint Surg Am 2010;92(1):7-15 2. Kyle PK et. al. The Duke Orthop J 2013; 3(1):48–53.
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author Mohd Jan, Nurul Hafiza
Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz
Ibrahim, Mohd Zulfadzli
Sha'ban, Munirah
author_facet Mohd Jan, Nurul Hafiza
Zulkifly, Ahmad Hafiz
Ibrahim, Mohd Zulfadzli
Sha'ban, Munirah
author_sort Mohd Jan, Nurul Hafiza
title The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results
title_short The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results
title_full The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results
title_fullStr The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results
title_full_unstemmed The early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results
title_sort early outcome in antibacterial activity of orthopaedic metal implant coated with silver composite as future implant related infection treatment – preliminary results
publisher Malaysian Orthopaedic Association (MOA)
publishDate 2017
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