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Ultra‐thin, high strength, antibiotic‐eluting sutures for prevention of ophthalmic infection

Sutures are applied almost universally at the site of trauma or surgery, making them an ideal platform to modulate the local, postoperative biological response, and improve surgical outcomes. To date, the only globally marketed drug‐eluting sutures are coated with triclosan for antibacterial applica...

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Autores principales: Parikh, Kunal S., Omiadze, Revaz, Josyula, Aditya, Shi, Richard, Anders, Nicole M., He, Ping, Yazdi, Youseph, McDonnell, Peter J., Ensign, Laura M., Hanes, Justin
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btm2.10204
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author Parikh, Kunal S.
Omiadze, Revaz
Josyula, Aditya
Shi, Richard
Anders, Nicole M.
He, Ping
Yazdi, Youseph
McDonnell, Peter J.
Ensign, Laura M.
Hanes, Justin
author_facet Parikh, Kunal S.
Omiadze, Revaz
Josyula, Aditya
Shi, Richard
Anders, Nicole M.
He, Ping
Yazdi, Youseph
McDonnell, Peter J.
Ensign, Laura M.
Hanes, Justin
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description Sutures are applied almost universally at the site of trauma or surgery, making them an ideal platform to modulate the local, postoperative biological response, and improve surgical outcomes. To date, the only globally marketed drug‐eluting sutures are coated with triclosan for antibacterial application in general surgery. Loading drug directly into the suture rather than coating the surface offers the potential to provide drug delivery functionality to microsurgical sutures and achieve sustained drug delivery without increasing suture thickness. However, conventional methods for drug incorporation directly into the suture adversely affect breaking strength. Thus, there are no market offerings for drug‐eluting sutures, drug‐coated, or otherwise, in ophthalmology, where very thin sutures are required. Sutures themselves help facilitate bacterial infection, and antibiotic eye drops are commonly prescribed to prevent infection after ocular surgeries. An antibiotic‐eluting suture may prevent bacterial colonization of sutures and preclude patient compliance issues with eye drops. We report twisting of hundreds of individual drug‐loaded, electrospun nanofibers into a single, ultra‐thin, multifilament suture capable of meeting both size and strength requirements for microsurgical ocular procedures. Nanofiber‐based polycaprolactone sutures demonstrated no loss in strength with loading of 8% levofloxacin, unlike monofilament sutures which lost more than 50% strength. Moreover, nanofiber‐based sutures retained strength with loading of a broad range of drugs, provided antibiotic delivery for 30 days in rat eyes, and prevented ocular infection in a rat model of bacterial keratitis.
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spelling pubmed-81268182021-05-21 Ultra‐thin, high strength, antibiotic‐eluting sutures for prevention of ophthalmic infection Parikh, Kunal S. Omiadze, Revaz Josyula, Aditya Shi, Richard Anders, Nicole M. He, Ping Yazdi, Youseph McDonnell, Peter J. Ensign, Laura M. Hanes, Justin Bioeng Transl Med Research Reports Sutures are applied almost universally at the site of trauma or surgery, making them an ideal platform to modulate the local, postoperative biological response, and improve surgical outcomes. To date, the only globally marketed drug‐eluting sutures are coated with triclosan for antibacterial application in general surgery. Loading drug directly into the suture rather than coating the surface offers the potential to provide drug delivery functionality to microsurgical sutures and achieve sustained drug delivery without increasing suture thickness. However, conventional methods for drug incorporation directly into the suture adversely affect breaking strength. Thus, there are no market offerings for drug‐eluting sutures, drug‐coated, or otherwise, in ophthalmology, where very thin sutures are required. Sutures themselves help facilitate bacterial infection, and antibiotic eye drops are commonly prescribed to prevent infection after ocular surgeries. An antibiotic‐eluting suture may prevent bacterial colonization of sutures and preclude patient compliance issues with eye drops. We report twisting of hundreds of individual drug‐loaded, electrospun nanofibers into a single, ultra‐thin, multifilament suture capable of meeting both size and strength requirements for microsurgical ocular procedures. Nanofiber‐based polycaprolactone sutures demonstrated no loss in strength with loading of 8% levofloxacin, unlike monofilament sutures which lost more than 50% strength. Moreover, nanofiber‐based sutures retained strength with loading of a broad range of drugs, provided antibiotic delivery for 30 days in rat eyes, and prevented ocular infection in a rat model of bacterial keratitis. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8126818/ /pubmed/34027091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btm2.10204 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Bioengineering & Translational Medicine published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of The American Institute of Chemical Engineers. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Omiadze, Revaz
Josyula, Aditya
Shi, Richard
Anders, Nicole M.
He, Ping
Yazdi, Youseph
McDonnell, Peter J.
Ensign, Laura M.
Hanes, Justin
Ultra‐thin, high strength, antibiotic‐eluting sutures for prevention of ophthalmic infection
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title_fullStr Ultra‐thin, high strength, antibiotic‐eluting sutures for prevention of ophthalmic infection
title_full_unstemmed Ultra‐thin, high strength, antibiotic‐eluting sutures for prevention of ophthalmic infection
title_short Ultra‐thin, high strength, antibiotic‐eluting sutures for prevention of ophthalmic infection
title_sort ultra‐thin, high strength, antibiotic‐eluting sutures for prevention of ophthalmic infection
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8126818/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34027091
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/btm2.10204
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