Abstract
One major complication of external fixation is pin track infection that may result
in devastating osteomyelitis for the patient. The broad antimicrobial effect of silver
is well known and this study was conducted to investigate the antibacterial activity
of pins coated with colloidal silver. A total of 96 pins were inserted into one tibia
of 24 sheep. Four pins of either stainless steel, titanium, silver-coated, or stainless
steel pins coated with a polyurethane-argentum sleeve were inserted in six sheep,
respectively. After pin insertion S. aureus was inoculated into the insertion channel between skin and bone and the animals were
sacrificed after four weeks. Clinical assessment, radiological evaluation, microbiological
and biomechanical testing, and histological methods were used. All animals developed
clinical signs of infection after three to six days. The inoculated S. aureus was identified in all animals as an infection-causing strain by the DNA-fingerprinting
technique. None of the different pin types, including silver-coated pins, showed a
significant reduction of infection rates. Significant differences between the groups
were rare and limited to few specific tests. Colloidal silver showed no significant
reduction of pin track infections. Nanoparticulate silver with a higher active surface
and a more homogenous distribution within biomaterials might be able to exhibit a
better antimicrobial activity in coated pins.
Key words
External fixation - pin track infection - antibacterial activity - silver
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