Literature DB >> 11771081

Bacteriological study and its role in the management of open tibial fracture.

W I Faisham1, S Nordin, M Aidura.   

Abstract

Sixty percent of open fracture wounds are contaminated at the time of injury. Despite that, the necessity for sequential multiple cultures and sensitivity studies for open fractures and their interpretation are still controversial. Predebridement, intraoperative, postoperative swabs and swabs in established infection for culture and sensitivity study were taken in 33 open tibial fractures over a 6 months period. 39.3% of predebridement swabs grew bacteria with the majority yielding gram-positive organism. None of the patients developed infection with similar organisms. 24.2% of the postoperative swabs grew bacteria, of which 75% were gram-negative. 50% of the patients with positive postoperative swabs developed infection. Thus, the role of sequential multiple cultures and sensitivity studies are not helpful in management of open fracture.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11771081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med J Malaysia        ISSN: 0300-5283


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1.  Factors associated with the outcome of open tibial fractures.

Authors:  Nazri Mohd Yusof; Kamarul Ariffin Khalid; Ahmad Hafiz Zulkifly; Zamzuri Zakaria; Mohammad Azril Mohammad Amin; Muhammad Shukimi Awang; Aminudin Che Ahmad; Sheikh Farid Uddin Akter
Journal:  Malays J Med Sci       Date:  2013-10

2.  A Comparative Study of Bacteriological Culture Results Using Swab and Tissue in Open Fractures: A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Joe Joseph Cherian; Jithin O Lobo; L J Ramesh
Journal:  J Orthop Case Rep       Date:  2019 Jan-Feb

3.  Predebridement wound culture in open fractures does not predict postoperative wound infection: A pilot study.

Authors:  Reddy Lingaraj; John Ashutosh Santoshi; Sheela Devi; Syed Najimudeen; James J Gnanadoss; Rengasamy Kanagasabai; Reba Kanungo
Journal:  J Nat Sci Biol Med       Date:  2015-08
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