Current Strategies in the Prevention and Management of Infection in Open Fractures.

Journal of orthopaedics and sports medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-05 DOI:10.26502/josm.511500198
Laura Roberts, Mohamed Radwan Ahmed, Devendra K Agrawal
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Open fractures are complex injuries that significantly increase the risk of infection and complications such as delayed healing, nonunion, and chronic osteomyelitis. Infections rates remain high, particularly in severe cases involving extensive soft tissue damage and contamination. This is due to a variety of factors involving the patient, environment and bacteria. This article critically reviewed the classification, common pathogens, and complications associated with open fractures, emphasizing the challenges posed by biofilms, antibiotic resistance, and host factors such as diabetes and immunosuppression. Current management strategies, including early antibiotic administration, surgical debridement, and wound care, are examined alongside emerging therapies such as continuous local antibiotic perfusion, antibiotic-coated implants, bacteriophage therapy, and bioelectric dressings. These approaches show promise in reducing infection rates, enhancing patient outcomes, and addressing the limitations of traditional treatments. However, there are gaps in understanding their long-term efficacy, especially in high-risk populations. Future research should focus on personalized protocols, combination therapies, and clinical trials to reduce the burden of infection-related complications in open fracture management.

开放性骨折感染预防和处理的当前策略。
开放性骨折是一种复杂的损伤,会显著增加感染和并发症的风险,如延迟愈合、骨不连和慢性骨髓炎。感染率仍然很高,特别是在涉及广泛软组织损伤和污染的严重病例中。这是由患者、环境和细菌等多种因素造成的。本文综述了开放性骨折的分类、常见病原体和并发症,强调了生物膜、抗生素耐药性和宿主因素(如糖尿病和免疫抑制)带来的挑战。目前的治疗策略,包括早期抗生素给药、外科清创和伤口护理,与新兴的治疗方法如持续局部抗生素灌注、抗生素包被植入物、噬菌体治疗和生物电敷料一起进行了检查。这些方法有望降低感染率,提高患者预后,并解决传统治疗的局限性。然而,在了解它们的长期疗效方面存在差距,特别是在高危人群中。未来的研究应侧重于个性化方案、联合治疗和临床试验,以减少开放性骨折治疗中感染相关并发症的负担。
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