| Literature DB >> 35345717 |
Husnain Khan1, Ali Adil1, Nur Ul Ain1, Bilal A Qureshi1, Umer F Chishti1, Tayyab S Malik1.
Abstract
Introduction and objective The fracture of hand bones is very common among manual hand workers and a fractured hand imparts a great effect on a person's productivity both socioeconomically and from a body image point of view. The most common method of hand fractures fixation is with the help of Kirschner wires. Kirchner wires can be inserted in exposed or in buried manner. There are a few studies that provide a comparative analysis of rate of infection between these two techniques. This study aimed to assess the rate of infection in buried versus exposed Kirschner (K)-wires for hand fractures. Material and method The study was designed as a randomized controlled trial with consecutive non-random sampling. It was conducted in the Department of Plastic Surgery, Holy Family Hospital, Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and lasted from June to December 2019. Blinding was not possible as both the operating surgeon and patient were aware of the procedure being done; however, the assessor was blinded and was not aware which group got which treatment. Total 122 patients with fractures of metacarpals and phalanges of hand were included in the study and were divided into two groups with 61 patients in each. Group A was treated with buried K-wires and group B with exposed K-wires. The patients were followed for one month for the outcomes in terms of infection in the patients. Results Group A had 24 females (39.3%) and 37 males (60.7%). Group B had 16 females (26.2%) and 45 males (73.8%). In group A, nine (14.8%) patients had ages between 10 and 20 years, 18 (29.5%) patients between 21 and 30 years, 14 (23.0%) patients between 31 and 40 years, 11 (18.0%) patients between 41 and 50 years, and nine (14.8%) were between 51 and 60 years. The mean duration of surgery was 35.16 minutes for group A and 27.30 minutes for group B. Based on modified Oppenheim scoring system for pin site infection, out of 61 patients, seven (11.5%) with buried K-wires while 14 (23%) with exposed K-wires developed pin site infection. Conclusion Rate of infection is low in buried K-wires as compared to exposed K-wires though not statistically significant (p>0.05) for the fractures of metacarpals and phalangeal fractures of hand.Entities:
Keywords: buried k-wires; exposed k-wires; fracture fixation; hand fracture; hand surgery; k-wires; kirchner wife; metacarpal; phalanges; pin site infection
Year: 2022 PMID: 35345717 PMCID: PMC8956480 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Modified Oppenheim classification.
| Grades | Clinical findings | Treatment |
| 1 | Slight discharge and redness around pin | Local pin and wound care |
| 2 | Redness and tenderness in soft tissues with or without discharge of pus | Local pin and wound care + oral antibiotics |
| 3 | As for grade 2 but with failure to improve with local care and oral antibiotics | Infected pin removed + oral antibiotics |
| 4 | Severe soft tissue involvement affecting more than one pin | Infected pin removed + oral antibiotics |
| 5 | As for grade 4 but also with bone involvement visible on x-ray | Pins removed + curettage of bone |
| 6 | A sequestrum has formed within the bone and persistent sinus has developed | Further surgery required to eradicate the problem |
Figure 1Structured questionnaire proforma.
Gender distribution of the subjects.
| Group A | Group B | |||
| Gender | Frequency | Percent | Frequency | Percentage |
| Female | 16 | 26.2 | 24 | 39.3 |
| Male | 45 | 73.8 | 37 | 60.7 |
| Total | 61 | 100.0 | 61 | 100.0 |
Age distribution of the subjects.
| Group A | Group B | |||
| Age (years) | Frequency | Percent | Frequency | Percentage |
| 10-20 | 10 | 16.4 | 9 | 14.8 |
| 21-30 | 16 | 26.2 | 18 | 29.5 |
| 31-40 | 14 | 23.0 | 14 | 23.0 |
| 41-50 | 11 | 18.0 | 11 | 18.0 |
| 51-60 | 10 | 16.4 | 9 | 14.8 |
| Total | 61 | 100.0 | 61 | 100.0 |
Duration of surgery for each group of subjects.
| Duration of surgery | Minimum (minutes) | Maximum (minutes) | Mean (minutes) |
| Group A | 15 | 120 | 35.16 |
| Group B | 15 | 60 | 27.30 |
Incidence of closed versus open fractures in the subjects.
| Group A | Group B | |||
| Frequency | Percent | Frequency | Percentage | |
| Closed | 40 | 65.6 | 32 | 52.5 |
| Open | 21 | 34.4 | 29 | 47.5 |
| Total | 61 | 100.0 | 61 | 100.0 |
Incidence of pin site infection in each group.
| Group A | Group B | |||
| Infection | Frequency | Percent | Frequency | Percentage |
| No | 54 | 88.5 | 47 | 77.0 |
| Yes | 7 | 11.5 | 14 | 23.0 |
| Total | 61 | 100.0 | 61 | 100.0 |
Comparison of the infection in the study groups.
Value of chi-square test was 2.82, degree of freedom was 1, and probability was 0.093.
| Groups | Infection | Total | p-Value | |
| Yes | No | |||
| A | 7 (11.5%) | 54 (88.5%) | 61 (50%) | 0.093 |
| B | 14 (23%) | 47 (77%) | 61 (50%) | 0.093 |
| Total | 21 (17.2%) | 101 (82.7%) | 122 (100%) | |