Literature DB >> 8403671

The antibiotic bead pouch technique. The management of severe compound fractures.

S L Henry1, P A Ostermann, D Seligson.   

Abstract

In a consecutive series of 704 compound fractures, 227 open fractures in 204 patients were managed with the antibiotic bead pouch technique. There were 16 Grade I compound fractures, 83 Grade II fractures, and 128 Grade III open fractures. The mean patient age was 35.25 years (range, 14-87). The Injury Severity Score (ISS) ranged from 9 to 57, with a mean of 15. Porous plastic film is placed over the soft-tissue defect to establish a "closed" bead-hematoma-fracture environment containing high local levels of antibiotic at the fracture site. All patients had serial wound debridements and parenteral systemic antibiotics (cefazolin, tobramycin, penicillin). Bead pouch changes ranged from one to seven per patient (mean, two). During these changes, 1248 cultures were taken, 78 (6.25%) of which were positive in 34 patients. Seventeen patients developed clinical signs consistent with an infection. The wound infection rate was 0% in Grade I open fractures, 1.2% in Grade II compound fractures, and 8.6% in Grade III open fractures. The osteomyelitis rate was 0% in Grade I compound fractures, 2.4% in Grade II open fractures, and 5.5% in Grade III compound fractures. Wound closure was obtained in 134 fractures with delayed primary closure of the skin, in 53 fractures with flap coverage, and in 23 fractures with split-thickness skin graft. Coverage was not completed in 17 wounds, at which time an amputation was performed or death occurred. Time of closure ranged from one to 32 days (mean, 7.1 days).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8403671

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Orthop Relat Res        ISSN: 0009-921X            Impact factor:   4.176


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