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Efficacy of Povidone Iodine Against Microbial Biofilms in Breast Implants With Different Textures: Results From an in vitro Study

BACKGROUND: In the practice of breast augmentation and reconstruction, implant irrigation with various solutions has been widely used to prevent infection and capsular contracture, but to date, there is no consensus on the optimal protocol to use. Recently, application of povidone iodine (PI) for 30...

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Autores principales: Fernández-Ibarburu, Borja, Díaz-Navarro, Marta, Ibarra, Gorka, Rivera, Andrés, Hafian, Rama, Irigoyen, Ãlvaro, Carrillo, Raquel, Pérez-Cano, Rosa, Muñoz, Patricia, García-Ruano, Ángela, Lasso, José M., Guembe, María
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9002313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35422778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.868347
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author Fernández-Ibarburu, Borja
Díaz-Navarro, Marta
Ibarra, Gorka
Rivera, Andrés
Hafian, Rama
Irigoyen, Ãlvaro
Carrillo, Raquel
Pérez-Cano, Rosa
Muñoz, Patricia
García-Ruano, Ángela
Lasso, José M.
Guembe, María
author_facet Fernández-Ibarburu, Borja
Díaz-Navarro, Marta
Ibarra, Gorka
Rivera, Andrés
Hafian, Rama
Irigoyen, Ãlvaro
Carrillo, Raquel
Pérez-Cano, Rosa
Muñoz, Patricia
García-Ruano, Ángela
Lasso, José M.
Guembe, María
author_sort Fernández-Ibarburu, Borja
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: In the practice of breast augmentation and reconstruction, implant irrigation with various solutions has been widely used to prevent infection and capsular contracture, but to date, there is no consensus on the optimal protocol to use. Recently, application of povidone iodine (PI) for 30 min has shown in vitro to be the most effective irrigating formula in reducing contamination in smooth breast implants. However, as 30 min is not feasible intraoperatively, it is necessary to determine whether shorter times could be equally effective as well as to test it in both smooth and textured implants. METHODS: We tested the efficacy of 10% PI at 1′, 3′, and 5′ against biofilms of 8 strains (2 ATCC and 6 clinical) of Staphylococcus spp. on silicone disks obtained from Mentor(®) and Polytech(®) implants of different textures. We analyzed the percentage reduction of cfu counts, cell viability and bacterial density between treatment (PI) and control (sterile saline, SS) groups for each time of application. We consider clinical significance when > 25% reduction was observed in cell viability or bacterial density. RESULTS: All textured implants treated with PI at any of the 3 exposure times reduced 100% bacterial load by culture. However, none of the implants reached enough clinical significance in percentage reduction of living cells. Regarding bacterial density, only 25–50 μm Polytxt(®) Polytech(®) implants showed significant reduction at the three PI exposure times. CONCLUSION: PI is able to inhibit bacterial growth applied on the surface of breast implants regardless of the exposure time. However, no significant reduction on living cells or bacterial density was observed. This lack of correlation may be caused by differences in texture that directly affect PI absorption.
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spelling pubmed-90023132022-04-13 Efficacy of Povidone Iodine Against Microbial Biofilms in Breast Implants With Different Textures: Results From an in vitro Study Fernández-Ibarburu, Borja Díaz-Navarro, Marta Ibarra, Gorka Rivera, Andrés Hafian, Rama Irigoyen, Ãlvaro Carrillo, Raquel Pérez-Cano, Rosa Muñoz, Patricia García-Ruano, Ángela Lasso, José M. Guembe, María Front Microbiol Microbiology BACKGROUND: In the practice of breast augmentation and reconstruction, implant irrigation with various solutions has been widely used to prevent infection and capsular contracture, but to date, there is no consensus on the optimal protocol to use. Recently, application of povidone iodine (PI) for 30 min has shown in vitro to be the most effective irrigating formula in reducing contamination in smooth breast implants. However, as 30 min is not feasible intraoperatively, it is necessary to determine whether shorter times could be equally effective as well as to test it in both smooth and textured implants. METHODS: We tested the efficacy of 10% PI at 1′, 3′, and 5′ against biofilms of 8 strains (2 ATCC and 6 clinical) of Staphylococcus spp. on silicone disks obtained from Mentor(®) and Polytech(®) implants of different textures. We analyzed the percentage reduction of cfu counts, cell viability and bacterial density between treatment (PI) and control (sterile saline, SS) groups for each time of application. We consider clinical significance when > 25% reduction was observed in cell viability or bacterial density. RESULTS: All textured implants treated with PI at any of the 3 exposure times reduced 100% bacterial load by culture. However, none of the implants reached enough clinical significance in percentage reduction of living cells. Regarding bacterial density, only 25–50 μm Polytxt(®) Polytech(®) implants showed significant reduction at the three PI exposure times. CONCLUSION: PI is able to inhibit bacterial growth applied on the surface of breast implants regardless of the exposure time. However, no significant reduction on living cells or bacterial density was observed. This lack of correlation may be caused by differences in texture that directly affect PI absorption. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9002313/ /pubmed/35422778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.868347 Text en Copyright © 2022 Fernández-Ibarburu, Díaz-Navarro, Ibarra, Rivera, Hafian, Irigoyen, Carrillo, Pérez-Cano, Muñoz, García-Ruano, Lasso and Guembe. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Fernández-Ibarburu, Borja
Díaz-Navarro, Marta
Ibarra, Gorka
Rivera, Andrés
Hafian, Rama
Irigoyen, Ãlvaro
Carrillo, Raquel
Pérez-Cano, Rosa
Muñoz, Patricia
García-Ruano, Ángela
Lasso, José M.
Guembe, María
Efficacy of Povidone Iodine Against Microbial Biofilms in Breast Implants With Different Textures: Results From an in vitro Study
title Efficacy of Povidone Iodine Against Microbial Biofilms in Breast Implants With Different Textures: Results From an in vitro Study
title_full Efficacy of Povidone Iodine Against Microbial Biofilms in Breast Implants With Different Textures: Results From an in vitro Study
title_fullStr Efficacy of Povidone Iodine Against Microbial Biofilms in Breast Implants With Different Textures: Results From an in vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Efficacy of Povidone Iodine Against Microbial Biofilms in Breast Implants With Different Textures: Results From an in vitro Study
title_short Efficacy of Povidone Iodine Against Microbial Biofilms in Breast Implants With Different Textures: Results From an in vitro Study
title_sort efficacy of povidone iodine against microbial biofilms in breast implants with different textures: results from an in vitro study
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9002313/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35422778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.868347
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