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Short term results with the use of PLA antibiotic coated nail in open tibia fractures: A prospective study.

Anubhav Malhotra1, Anant Krishna2, Sudhir Kumar Garg3, Sandeep Gupta4, Rohit Jindal5, Gunjar Jain6.   

Abstract

Background: Antibiotic impregnated cement coated nails have been described in literature with promising success rates. However, they need removal at a later stage. This study focuses on use of a PLA-precoated antibiotic nail that stops eluting antibiotic after a while and can be retained later as it behaves as a standard interlocking nail in the long run. Purpose: To study if PLA (polylactic acid) -antibiotic coated nails reduces infection and non-union rates and improve the functional outcome in open tibial shaft fracture cases. Materials and methods: In this prospective cohort study, we included 54 patients with open tibia shaft fractures treated with wound debridement and internal fixation using a reamed PLA (polylactic acid)-antibiotic coated nail (CE-certified, OSSIPRO, MatrixTM).
Results: Forty patients with a Grade 2 and ten with grade 3A open tibial fracture, according to the Gustilo-Anderson classification, completed a minimum of six months of follow-up and were included in the analysis. At the final follow-up, four patients (all with grade 3A fracture) had an active infection, 10 (four of grade 2 and six of grade 3A) had non-union, the mean physical component score (SF-36 score) was 55.2 ± 20.10 (grade 2; 58.95 ± 9.99, grade 3A; 40.19 ± 16.37, P value 0.002), and the mean mental component score (SF-36 score) was 54.96 ± 23.5 (grade 2; 57.96 ± 16.63, grade 3A; 42.94 ± 23.75, P value 0.04). Furthermore, Multivariate analysis showed age and grade of fracture to be independently related to the development of infection and non-union.
Conclusion: Although the use PLA-antibiotic coated nail looks promising, short-term results have revealed no additional benefit in terms of reduced infection rates, improved union rates or functional outcomes. Large multicentric randomized controlled trials and a long term follow up are advised to further explore the role of PLA coated antibiotic nails in open tibial fractures.
© 2022 Professor P K Surendran Memorial Education Foundation. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Function; Gustilo Anderson Classification; Infection; Open tibia fractures; PLA-Coated antibiotic nail; Tibia nailing; Union

Year:  2022        PMID: 36090781      PMCID: PMC9459675          DOI: 10.1016/j.jor.2022.08.026

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Orthop        ISSN: 0972-978X


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7.  Comparative study of the efficacy of gentamicin-coated intramedullary interlocking nail versus regular intramedullary interlocking nail in Gustilo type I and II open tibia fractures.

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Authors:  Jie Li; Qian Wang; Yao Lu; Quan Feng; Xiao He; Zhong Li Md; Kun Zhang
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