In vitro adherence of bacteria to prosthetic grafting materials
Description
Adherence of bacteria to prosthetic grafting material is thought to play an important role in the ultimate development of prosthetic infections. To evaluate the role of bacterial adherence in the initiation and colonization of prosthetic materials, Proplast II, Gore-Tex, and silicone were evaluated for adherence of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Bacteria were radiolabeled and incubated with the study material. Adherence was determined by scintillation. Adherence to Proplast II and Gore-Tex reached a maximum at approximately 45 minutes of incubation and demonstrated a detachment phenomenon with E. coli. Similar results were noted with S. aureus, but with a maximal attachment at approximately 30 minutes. Interestingly, bacterial attachment to silicone continued to increase throughout the time of the incubation. In addition, adherence of S. aureus was at a faster rate than E. coli. Attachment of bacteria is a multifactorial process. However, the PTFE graft demonstrates a slower rate of attachment, lower total number of attached bacteria, and faster detachment. The importance of this phenomenon may help explain the foreign body effect of increased susceptibility to infection of foreign materials
Additional details
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Annals of Plastic Surgery
- Journal Volume
- 24
- Journal Issue
- 2
- Series
- Ann. Plast. Surg.
- Journal Page Range
- 134-138
- ISSN
- 0148-7043
- CODEN
- APCSD
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- United States
- INIS RN
- 21058374
- Subject category
- S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES;
- Descriptors DEI
- ADHESION; BACTERIAL DISEASES; CONTAMINATION; ESCHERICHIA COLI; GRAFTS; IN VITRO; PROSTHESES; RADIOISOTOPES; SCINTILLATION COUNTING; SILICON; STAPHYLOCOCCUS; TEFLON; TRACER TECHNIQUES
- Descriptors DEC
- BACTERIA; COUNTING TECHNIQUES; DISEASES; ELEMENTS; INFECTIOUS DISEASES; ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS; ISOTOPES; MEDICAL SUPPLIES; MICROORGANISMS; ORGANIC COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC FLUORINE COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC HALOGEN COMPOUNDS; ORGANIC POLYMERS; POLYETHYLENES; POLYMERS; POLYOLEFINS; SEMIMETALS; TRANSPLANTS