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190. Osteomyelitis Following Mandibular Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap: A Cohort Study of an Emerging and Complex Bone and Joint Infection
BACKGROUND: Free fibular flap (FFF) mandible reconstruction is at high risk of complications due to patient comorbidities, microvascular surgery after neck irradiation and intrabuccal exposure. We aimed to describe clinical and microbiological features, management and outcome of osteomyelitis follow...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7777172/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.500 |
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author | javaux, Clément Daveau, Clémentine Bettinger, Clothilde Bourlet, jérôme Dupieux-Chabert, Céline craighero, Fabien Fuchsmann, Carine Céruse, Philippe Sigaux, Nicolas Ferry, Tristan Valour, Florent |
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description | BACKGROUND: Free fibular flap (FFF) mandible reconstruction is at high risk of complications due to patient comorbidities, microvascular surgery after neck irradiation and intrabuccal exposure. We aimed to describe clinical and microbiological features, management and outcome of osteomyelitis following mandibular reconstruction with FFF. METHODS: Patients referred to our reference center for an osteomyelitis following FFF reconstruction of the mandible were included in a retrospective cohort. Microbiology was described based on gold-standard samples. Risk factors for treatment failure (infection persistence or relapse, need for additional surgery for septic reason, infection-related death) were assessed by logistic regression and Kaplan-Meier survival curve analysis. RESULTS: 48 patients (age, 60.5 [IQR, 52.4–66.6]; 30 males; 62.5%; modified Charlson comorbidity index, 4 [3–5]) were included. Indications for FFF mandible reconstruction were mostly carcinoma (n=27; 56.3%) and osteoradionecrosis (n=12; 25.0%), with 44 (82.9%) previous neck irradiation. FFF osteomyelitis were mostly early (≤ 3 months post-surgery; n=43; 89.6%). Main symptoms were local inflammation (n=28; 59.6%), ununion or sinus tract (n=28; 59.6%), bone or device exposure (n=21; 44.7%), and were associated with radiological signs for infection in 33 (75.0%) cases. Microbiological documentation highlighted Enterobacteriaceae (n=25; 61.0%), Streptococcus spp. (n=22; 53.7%), S. aureus (n=10; 24.4%), anaerobes (n=10, 24.4%), Enterococcus spp. (n=9; 22.0%) and non-fermenting Gram negative bacilli (GNB; n=8; 19.5%). Thirty-nine (81.3%) required surgery, consisting in debridement with implant retention in 25 (64.1%) cases, associated with a 93 (64–128) day course of antibiotherapy. After a follow-up of 18 (11–31) months, 24 (50.0%) treatment failure were observed. An early ID-specialist referral was the only significant predictor of favorable outcome (OR, 0.167; p=0.005). Non-fermenting GNB infections tended to be associated with a higher risk of failure (OR, 8.4; p=0.058). Probability of treatment failure of osteomyelitis following FFF mandible reconstruction according to ID-referral (A), CRP level 2 weeks after surgery (B) and presence of non-fermenting GNB [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Osteomyelitis following mandibular reconstruction with FFF represent difficult-to-treat infections. Our results advocate for a multidisciplinary management, including an early ID-specialist referral. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures |
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spelling | pubmed-77771722021-01-07 190. Osteomyelitis Following Mandibular Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap: A Cohort Study of an Emerging and Complex Bone and Joint Infection javaux, Clément Daveau, Clémentine Bettinger, Clothilde Bourlet, jérôme Dupieux-Chabert, Céline craighero, Fabien Fuchsmann, Carine Céruse, Philippe Sigaux, Nicolas Ferry, Tristan Valour, Florent Open Forum Infect Dis Poster Abstracts BACKGROUND: Free fibular flap (FFF) mandible reconstruction is at high risk of complications due to patient comorbidities, microvascular surgery after neck irradiation and intrabuccal exposure. We aimed to describe clinical and microbiological features, management and outcome of osteomyelitis following mandibular reconstruction with FFF. METHODS: Patients referred to our reference center for an osteomyelitis following FFF reconstruction of the mandible were included in a retrospective cohort. Microbiology was described based on gold-standard samples. Risk factors for treatment failure (infection persistence or relapse, need for additional surgery for septic reason, infection-related death) were assessed by logistic regression and Kaplan-Meier survival curve analysis. RESULTS: 48 patients (age, 60.5 [IQR, 52.4–66.6]; 30 males; 62.5%; modified Charlson comorbidity index, 4 [3–5]) were included. Indications for FFF mandible reconstruction were mostly carcinoma (n=27; 56.3%) and osteoradionecrosis (n=12; 25.0%), with 44 (82.9%) previous neck irradiation. FFF osteomyelitis were mostly early (≤ 3 months post-surgery; n=43; 89.6%). Main symptoms were local inflammation (n=28; 59.6%), ununion or sinus tract (n=28; 59.6%), bone or device exposure (n=21; 44.7%), and were associated with radiological signs for infection in 33 (75.0%) cases. Microbiological documentation highlighted Enterobacteriaceae (n=25; 61.0%), Streptococcus spp. (n=22; 53.7%), S. aureus (n=10; 24.4%), anaerobes (n=10, 24.4%), Enterococcus spp. (n=9; 22.0%) and non-fermenting Gram negative bacilli (GNB; n=8; 19.5%). Thirty-nine (81.3%) required surgery, consisting in debridement with implant retention in 25 (64.1%) cases, associated with a 93 (64–128) day course of antibiotherapy. After a follow-up of 18 (11–31) months, 24 (50.0%) treatment failure were observed. An early ID-specialist referral was the only significant predictor of favorable outcome (OR, 0.167; p=0.005). Non-fermenting GNB infections tended to be associated with a higher risk of failure (OR, 8.4; p=0.058). Probability of treatment failure of osteomyelitis following FFF mandible reconstruction according to ID-referral (A), CRP level 2 weeks after surgery (B) and presence of non-fermenting GNB [Image: see text] CONCLUSION: Osteomyelitis following mandibular reconstruction with FFF represent difficult-to-treat infections. Our results advocate for a multidisciplinary management, including an early ID-specialist referral. DISCLOSURES: All Authors: No reported disclosures Oxford University Press 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7777172/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.500 Text en © The Author 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com |
spellingShingle | Poster Abstracts javaux, Clément Daveau, Clémentine Bettinger, Clothilde Bourlet, jérôme Dupieux-Chabert, Céline craighero, Fabien Fuchsmann, Carine Céruse, Philippe Sigaux, Nicolas Ferry, Tristan Valour, Florent 190. Osteomyelitis Following Mandibular Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap: A Cohort Study of an Emerging and Complex Bone and Joint Infection |
title | 190. Osteomyelitis Following Mandibular Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap: A Cohort Study of an Emerging and Complex Bone and Joint Infection |
title_full | 190. Osteomyelitis Following Mandibular Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap: A Cohort Study of an Emerging and Complex Bone and Joint Infection |
title_fullStr | 190. Osteomyelitis Following Mandibular Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap: A Cohort Study of an Emerging and Complex Bone and Joint Infection |
title_full_unstemmed | 190. Osteomyelitis Following Mandibular Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap: A Cohort Study of an Emerging and Complex Bone and Joint Infection |
title_short | 190. Osteomyelitis Following Mandibular Reconstruction with Free Fibula Flap: A Cohort Study of an Emerging and Complex Bone and Joint Infection |
title_sort | 190. osteomyelitis following mandibular reconstruction with free fibula flap: a cohort study of an emerging and complex bone and joint infection |
topic | Poster Abstracts |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7777172/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.500 |
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