Deep infections after low-velocity ballistic tibia fractures are frequently polymicrobial and recalcitrant.

Nainisha Chintalapudi, Brianna R Fram, Susan Odum, Rachel B Seymour, Madhav A Karunakar, Joseph R Hsu, Laurence Kempton, Kevin Phelps, Stephen Sims, Suman Medda, Juliette Sweeney, Kate Hickson, Catherine Young, Priyanka Kamath
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Abstract

Objectives: To identify risk factors for developing a fracture-related infection in operatively treated ballistic tibia fractures and to report the microbiologic results of intraoperative cultures.

Design: Retrospective review.

Setting: Level 1 trauma center.

Patients/participants: One hundred thirty-three adults with operatively treated low-velocity ballistic tibia fractures, from 2011 to 2021.

Intervention: One dose of prophylactic cefazolin or equivalent as well as perioperative prophylaxis.

Main outcome measurements: Deep infection rate.

Results: The deep infection rate was 12% (16/134) with no significant difference in injury characteristics, index surgical characteristics, or time to antibiotics between the groups (P > 0.05). Patients who were slightly older (35.5 vs. 27 median years, P = 0.005) and with higher median body mass indexes (BMIs) (30.09 vs. 24.51, P = 0.021) developed a deep infection. 56.3% of patients presented with signs of infection within the first 100 days after injury. Nine patients had polymicrobial infections. There were 29 isolated organisms, 69% were uncovered by first-generation cephalosporin prophylaxis (anaerobes, gram-negative rods, Enterococcus, methicillin resistant Staphylococcus Aureus [MRSA]), and 50% of patients developed recalcitrant infection and required a second reoperation where 6 organisms were isolated, half of which were not covered by first-generation prophylaxis (Enterococcus, Staphylococcus Aureus MRSA).

Conclusions: We found a deep infection rate of 12% among ballistic tibia fractures receiving standard-of-care antibiotic prophylaxis. Increased age and body mass index were associated with deep infections. Half became recalcitrant requiring a second reoperation. 66.7% of isolated organisms were not covered by first-generation cephalosporin prophylaxis. Consideration should be given to treatment options such as broader prophylaxis or local antibiotic treatment.

Level of evidence: IV.

低速弹道胫骨骨折后的深部感染经常是多微生物和顽固性的。
目的确定经手术治疗的弹道胫骨骨折发生骨折相关感染的风险因素,并报告术中培养的微生物学结果:设计:回顾性研究:患者/参与者:133名接受手术治疗的成人:2011年至2021年期间接受手术治疗的133例成人低速弹道胫骨骨折患者:一剂预防性头孢唑啉或同等药物以及围手术期预防:主要结果测量:深度感染率:结果:深部感染率为 12%(16/134),两组患者的损伤特征、手术指标特征或使用抗生素的时间无显著差异(P > 0.05)。年龄稍大(中位年龄为 35.5 岁对 27 岁,P = 0.005)和体重指数(BMI)中位数较高(30.09 对 24.51,P = 0.021)的患者发生了深度感染。56.3%的患者在伤后100天内出现感染症状。九名患者出现多微生物感染。50%的患者出现顽固性感染,需要进行第二次再手术,手术中分离出6种微生物,其中一半未被第一代头孢菌素预防措施覆盖(肠球菌、耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌[MRSA]):我们发现,在接受标准抗生素预防治疗的弹道胫骨骨折患者中,深部感染率为 12%。年龄和体重指数的增加与深度感染有关。半数患者病情顽固,需要再次手术。66.7%的分离菌不在第一代头孢菌素预防范围内。应考虑更广泛的预防或局部抗生素治疗等治疗方案:证据等级:IV。
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