Infected bone defect is a formidable clinical challenge.Conventional approaches to prevention and treatment for infected bone defects are unsatisfactory.The key elements of the treatment are bone defect reconstruction...Infected bone defect is a formidable clinical challenge.Conventional approaches to prevention and treatment for infected bone defects are unsatisfactory.The key elements of the treatment are bone defect reconstruction,antiinfection,and osteogenesis.Conventional treatment methods remain unsatisfactory owing to the absence of composite integrating materials with anti-infective,and osteogenic activities as well as proper mechanical strength at the same time.In this study,we fabricated a vancomycin-encapsulated hydrogel with bacteriaresponsive release properties combined with a shaved porous(submicron-micron)three-dimensional-printed Ti6Al4V implant.The implant surface,modified with submicron-sized pores through microarc oxidation(MAO),showed enhanced osteogenic activity and integrated well with the hydrogel drug release system,enabling sustained vancomycin release.In vitro experiments underscored the commendable antibacterial ability,biosafety,and osteoinductive potential.Effective antibacterial and osteogenic abilities of the implant were further demonstrated in vivo in infected rabbit bone defects.These results showed that the vancomycinencapsulated hydrogel-loaded microarc-oxidized 3D-printed porous Ti6Al4V can repair the infected bone defects with satisfactory anti-infection and osseointegration effects.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 82202729]the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province[grant number ZR2022QH261]+2 种基金the Taishan Scholar Project of Shandong Province[grant number tsqn202306355]the National Natural Science Foundation of China[grant number 32101087]the Tianjin Municipal Science and Technology Program(21JCZDJC01100).
文摘Infected bone defect is a formidable clinical challenge.Conventional approaches to prevention and treatment for infected bone defects are unsatisfactory.The key elements of the treatment are bone defect reconstruction,antiinfection,and osteogenesis.Conventional treatment methods remain unsatisfactory owing to the absence of composite integrating materials with anti-infective,and osteogenic activities as well as proper mechanical strength at the same time.In this study,we fabricated a vancomycin-encapsulated hydrogel with bacteriaresponsive release properties combined with a shaved porous(submicron-micron)three-dimensional-printed Ti6Al4V implant.The implant surface,modified with submicron-sized pores through microarc oxidation(MAO),showed enhanced osteogenic activity and integrated well with the hydrogel drug release system,enabling sustained vancomycin release.In vitro experiments underscored the commendable antibacterial ability,biosafety,and osteoinductive potential.Effective antibacterial and osteogenic abilities of the implant were further demonstrated in vivo in infected rabbit bone defects.These results showed that the vancomycinencapsulated hydrogel-loaded microarc-oxidized 3D-printed porous Ti6Al4V can repair the infected bone defects with satisfactory anti-infection and osseointegration effects.