Development and validation of a preclinical canine model for early onset fracture-related infections

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Injury-International Journal of the Care of the Injured Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2024.111957
Bryce W. Rigden , Aaron M. Stoker , Chantelle C. Bozynski , Tamara Gull , Cristi R. Cook , Keiichi Kuroki , James P. Stannard , James L. Cook
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Fracture-related infections (FRIs) are a challenging complication in orthopaedics. Standard of care management for FRIs typically involves prolonged antibiotic therapies, irrigation and debridement (I&D) of the fracture site, and retention of fracture-fixation implants with or without exchange. Unfortunately, this treatment regimen is associated with treatment failure rates of up to 38 %, such that improved preventive and therapeutic interventions are needed. To test and develop these interventions, clinically relevant preclinical animal models are required. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a canine model for early onset (<2 weeks) FRI that replicates its clinical, radiographic, bacteriologic, and histologic features. In this model, bilateral proximal fibular 1-cm ostectomies were created to mimic an open fracture, which was then stabilized using a plate and screws pre-incubated in methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). After 7 days, I&D was performed and twice-daily systemic antibiotics were administered until the 17-day endpoint. This model consistently resulted in clinical signs of local infection, compromised wound healing, radiographic evidence for delayed bone healing and implant loosening, and implant-associated biofilm formation. Importantly, MRSA was isolated from deep tissue cultures in all dogs, and histological assessments detected bacteria and bacterial biofilms associated with all fracture-fixation implants at the study endpoint. These clinical, radiographic, bacteriologic, and histologic outcomes in conjunction with the capabilities for standard of care interventions, such as antibiotic treatment and I&D, verify that this preclinical canine model for early onset FRI effectively replicated the pathology associated with this commonly encountered complication of orthopaedic trauma.
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开发和验证早期骨折相关感染的临床前犬模型。
骨折相关感染(FRIs)是骨科中一种具有挑战性的并发症。骨折相关感染的标准治疗方法通常包括长期抗生素治疗、骨折部位冲洗和清创(I&D),以及保留骨折固定植入物或不进行交换。遗憾的是,这种治疗方案的治疗失败率高达 38%,因此需要改进预防和治疗干预措施。为了测试和开发这些干预措施,需要临床相关的临床前动物模型。本研究的目的是开发并验证一种犬类早发性荨麻疹模型。
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期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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