In vitro and in vivo assessment of silver-coated polypropylene mesh to prevent infection in a rat model

Introduction and hypothesis The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of silver coating of polypropylene implants on infection in hernia surgery. Methods Silver-coated and non-silver-coated large pore monofilament polypropylene mesh implants were compared with and without infection (four...

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Veröffentlicht in:International Urogynecology Journal 2011-03, Vol.22 (3), p.265-272
Hauptverfasser: Badiou, Wassim, Lavigne, Jean-Philippe, Bousquet, Philippe-Jean, O’Callaghan, David, Marès, Pierre, de Tayrac, Renaud
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction and hypothesis The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of silver coating of polypropylene implants on infection in hernia surgery. Methods Silver-coated and non-silver-coated large pore monofilament polypropylene mesh implants were compared with and without infection (four groups). The implants were inserted in the abdominal wall of female Wistar rats. An Escherichia coli strain was inoculated intraoperatively in the two infected groups. The implants were removed, and clinical, bacteriological, and histological analyses were performed at 2, 15, and 30 days postoperatively. Results Eighty-four rats were studied. All inoculated rats ( n  = 21) in the non-silver-coated polypropylene group presented periprosthetic E. coli infection, compared with only five inoculated rats in the silver-coated polypropylene group ( p  
ISSN:0937-3462
1433-3023
DOI:10.1007/s00192-010-1330-y