Diabetic foot osteomyelitis treated with Surgical adjuvant antibiotic loaded bio-composite materials—A comparative retrospective cohort Study

James Craven FRCPodS, MSc , John Stephenson PhD , Ben J Yates FRCPodS, FACPS, MSc , Matthew Cichero FRCPodS, FACPS, MPod
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Diabetic foot osteomyelitis (DFO) is a challenging component of the diabetic foot syndrome and the pathway to amputation. It is associated with high morbidity, increased hospitalisation, extended use of antibiotics, and is a significant economic burden to healthcare systems. Conventional treatment encompasses combined medical and surgical management including prolonged antibiotic therapy and radical debridement. The advent of antibiotic loaded bio-composite materials may improve cure rates while facilitating a more conservative surgical approach. The purpose of this study was to determine the efficacy of a range of antibiotic loaded bio-composite materials in the presence of DFO. A retrospective cohort study of 133 consecutive DFO cases was conducted over a 60-month period from May 2017 to May 2022 following local ethical approval. All cases were treated with judicious surgical debridement and either hydroxyapatite/calcium sulphate; calcium sulphate; or collagen antibiotic impregnated bio-composite material. The primary outcome measures were re-infection and re-operation rates within 12 months of surgery. 40/133 patients (30.1 %) developed a re-infection at the same location requiring further treatment. 39/133 patients (29.3 %) had revision surgery during the same period. Subgroup analysis comparing re-operation rates classified by specific antibiotic loaded bio-composite material revealed no significant association (p = 0.218). The effect of Diabetes Mellitus control and vascular status did not significantly affect this finding. Adjuvant antibiotic impregnated bio-composite material is a valuable tool in the therapeutic armamentarium against DFO. This material appears to promote a uniformly high rate of infectious clearance while facilitating functional limb salvage.
手术辅助抗生素负载生物复合材料治疗糖尿病足骨髓炎-一项比较回顾性队列研究
糖尿病足骨髓炎(DFO)是糖尿病足综合征的一个具有挑战性的组成部分,也是截肢的途径。该病与高发病率、住院人数增加、抗生素使用延长有关,并对卫生保健系统造成重大经济负担。常规治疗包括内科和外科联合治疗,包括延长抗生素治疗和根治性清创。抗生素负载的生物复合材料的出现可以提高治愈率,同时促进更保守的手术方法。本研究的目的是确定一系列抗生素负载的生物复合材料在DFO存在下的功效。在当地伦理批准后,在2017年5月至2022年5月的60个月期间对133例连续DFO病例进行了回顾性队列研究。所有病例均采用手术清创和羟基磷灰石/硫酸钙治疗;硫酸钙;或胶原蛋白抗生素浸渍生物复合材料。主要观察指标为术后12个月内的再感染和再手术率。133例患者中有40例(30.1%)在同一部位再次感染,需要进一步治疗。同期133例患者中有39例(29.3%)进行了翻修手术。亚组分析比较不同负载抗生素的生物复合材料分类的再手术率,结果显示无显著相关性(p = 0.218)。糖尿病控制和血管状况对这一发现没有显著影响。佐剂抗生素浸渍生物复合材料是治疗DFO的重要工具。这种材料似乎促进了一致的高感染性清除率,同时促进了功能性肢体的保留。
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Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.)
Foot & ankle surgery (New York, N.Y.) Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Podiatry
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