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This study shows vancomycin elution from a biphasic ceramic bone substitute provides high local antibiotic levels for hip surgery patients. The ceramic carrier ensures sustained release over weeks with safe systemic levels, aiding infection prevention.

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  • Biomaterials Science
  • Pharmacokinetics

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  • Injectable ceramic bone substitutes are used to augment fixation in hip fracture surgery.
  • Understanding antibiotic release from these carriers is crucial for optimizing treatment and preventing infection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the long-term release of vancomycin from a biphasic ceramic carrier in patients undergoing major hip surgery.
  • To assess local and systemic vancomycin concentrations over time.
  • To evaluate the safety and efficacy of vancomycin elution for infection prophylaxis.

Main Methods:

  • Nine patients with trochanteric hip fractures received internal fixation augmented with an injectable ceramic bone substitute containing vancomycin.
  • Drain fluid, blood, and urine were collected simultaneously to monitor vancomycin concentrations.
  • Pharmacokinetic analysis was performed to determine elution profiles and systemic absorption.

Main Results:

  • Peak drain fluid vancomycin concentration was observed within six hours post-surgery, decreasing linearly over 2.5 days.
  • Urine vancomycin levels peaked within two days and reached zero by 20 days.
  • Systemic vancomycin concentrations in blood serum remained low and decreased to undetectable levels within four days.

Conclusions:

  • This is the first study to report long-term vancomycin release from a biphasic injectable ceramic bone substitute.
  • The ceramic carrier demonstrated high, targeted local vancomycin levels with sustained release up to three weeks.
  • Systemic vancomycin levels were below toxic thresholds, suggesting the material is effective for infection prevention in hip surgery.