Polymeric Antibiotic Beads for Canine Osteomyelitis: Advancing Localized Antibiotic Treatment with Enhanced Efficacy and Minimized Side Effects
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Published:2024-09-13
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Page:64-70
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ISSN:2456-2165
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Container-title:International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT)
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language:en
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Short-container-title:International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology (IJISRT)
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Kumar Minocha Pramod,Mahendralal Kothwala eveshkumar,Yogendrashigh Lodha Dikshita,Girish Patel Unnati,Samir Desai Mansi
Abstract
Antibiotic beads represent a compelling treatment method for the treatment and prevention of canine osteomyelitis, as they provide localized antibiotic concentrations at the infection site with minimal systemic toxicity. The therapeutic efficacy of these beads has been demonstrated, highlighting their potential as a valuable local antibiotic therapy. In particular, the introduction of vancomycin - polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) beads is highlighted as a promising new form of local antibiotic therapy. This article focuses on the use of antibiotic-impregnated beads to treat localized bacterial infections in the bones and joints of canines. Typically composed of poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) or polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), these beads contain antibiotics such as vancomycin, placed directly into the affected area, providing a high antibiotic concentration at the site of infection. These beads were developed for a slow antibiotic release over time; they ensure a constant protective effect against a broad spectrum of bacteria, demonstrating high efficacy and biocompatibility with the animal's body. This localized antibiotic treatment option offers several advantages over systemic antibiotics, such as reduced side effects and improved efficacy. It could be a promising option for the treatment of bone and joint infections in canines.
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International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
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