Development and Pilot in Vivo Testing of a Protocol for PLGA–Vancomycin Coatings on PTFE Used as Silicone-Implant Analogs
Alina-Alexandra Negrilă, Oliviu Nica, Maria Viorica Ciocîlteu, Andrei Bită, Claudiu Nicolicescu, Alexandru-Bogdan Popescu, Marius-Eugen Ciurea

TL;DR
This study develops a method to coat PTFE implants with antimicrobial coatings and tests it in a rat model to evaluate safety and feasibility.
Contribution
A practical protocol for PLGA–vancomycin coatings on PTFE and a small-animal model for evaluating implant safety are established.
Findings
PLGA-only and PLGA–vancomycin microparticles had submicron diameters and typical polydispersity.
Rats showed normal recovery and no adverse reactions to the coated implants.
Histology revealed similar mild inflammation around both types of coated implants.
Abstract
Background and Objectives: Implant-associated complications, including foreign-body responses and infection risk, remain major concerns in reconstructive and aesthetic breast surgery. Antimicrobial polymer coatings have been proposed as potential preventive strategies, but early-stage development requires simple and ethically refined in vivo models. This pilot study aimed to (i) establish a practical workflow for applying PLGA–vancomycin coatings onto PTFE substrates used as experimental analogs for smooth silicone implants, and (ii) develop a small-animal implantation protocol for short-term evaluation of surgical feasibility and local tissue tolerability. Materials and Methods: PLGA microparticles and PLGA–vancomycin microparticles were prepared using a double-emulsion solvent-evaporation method and applied onto PTFE discs. Particle size and polydispersity were assessed based on…
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TopicsBreast Implant and Reconstruction · Surgical site infection prevention · Facial Rejuvenation and Surgery Techniques
