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Evaluation of the Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Antibiotic-Coated Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing for Gustilo and Anderson Grades 2 and 3 Open Tibial Shaft Fractures

Background: Tibial shaft fractures are the most common fractures among long bones. At present, implants coated with broad-spectrum antibiotics have been developed, and antimicrobial eluting implants are widely used in clinical practice. Materials and methods: This prospective study was conducted amo...

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Autores principales: Patel, Darshan, J S, Nagakumar, Agarawal, Sandesh, Kamath, Amith
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8934442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35317030
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22357
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author Patel, Darshan
J S, Nagakumar
Agarawal, Sandesh
Kamath, Amith
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J S, Nagakumar
Agarawal, Sandesh
Kamath, Amith
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description Background: Tibial shaft fractures are the most common fractures among long bones. At present, implants coated with broad-spectrum antibiotics have been developed, and antimicrobial eluting implants are widely used in clinical practice. Materials and methods: This prospective study was conducted among 40 patients with tibial shaft fractures who visited the Department of Orthopedics in RL Jalappa Hospital, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka, from February 2021 to September 2021. As it is a large trauma center near the national highway, all 40 cases, including the referral cases, were operated within two months of the initiation of the study, with the last case operated in March 2021. The inclusion criteria were: patients aged more than 18 years, diaphyseal tibial fractures definitively treated by antibiotic coated intramedullary nailing, and Gustilo and Anderson grades 2, 3A, and 3B open tibial shaft fractures. All patients with grades 2, 3A, and 3B open fractures of the tibial shaft were treated with antibiotic-coated nails and followed up at one, three, and six months post-surgery. Results: The mean age of patients was 35.6 years, and the mean union time of fractures was 4.2 months. Road traffic accidents (RTA) are the most common etiology for tibial bone fractures. In this study, grade 3A open fractures had the highest number of cases (N = 26). No patients in the present study developed superficial or deep infections post-operatively. All patients were assessed with Johner-Wruhs criteria at each follow-up, and they showed improvement in knee and ankle joint mobility, pain, and deformity. Most patients achieved good functional results after postoperative follow-up, followed by those with excellent results. According to the radiographic union scale in tibial shaft fractures criteria, 23 patients showed good radiological results after postoperative follow-up, followed by 15 patients with excellent and 2 patients with fair results. Conclusion: Most of the patients showed good to excellent functional and radiological results according to Johner-Wruhs and Radiographic Union Scale for Tibial fractures (RUST) criteria. The use of antibiotic-coated nails to treat compound tibial fractures was associated with a decreased risk of deep wound infections and good fracture healing.
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spelling pubmed-89344422022-03-21 Evaluation of the Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Antibiotic-Coated Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing for Gustilo and Anderson Grades 2 and 3 Open Tibial Shaft Fractures Patel, Darshan J S, Nagakumar Agarawal, Sandesh Kamath, Amith Cureus Orthopedics Background: Tibial shaft fractures are the most common fractures among long bones. At present, implants coated with broad-spectrum antibiotics have been developed, and antimicrobial eluting implants are widely used in clinical practice. Materials and methods: This prospective study was conducted among 40 patients with tibial shaft fractures who visited the Department of Orthopedics in RL Jalappa Hospital, Tamaka, Kolar, Karnataka, from February 2021 to September 2021. As it is a large trauma center near the national highway, all 40 cases, including the referral cases, were operated within two months of the initiation of the study, with the last case operated in March 2021. The inclusion criteria were: patients aged more than 18 years, diaphyseal tibial fractures definitively treated by antibiotic coated intramedullary nailing, and Gustilo and Anderson grades 2, 3A, and 3B open tibial shaft fractures. All patients with grades 2, 3A, and 3B open fractures of the tibial shaft were treated with antibiotic-coated nails and followed up at one, three, and six months post-surgery. Results: The mean age of patients was 35.6 years, and the mean union time of fractures was 4.2 months. Road traffic accidents (RTA) are the most common etiology for tibial bone fractures. In this study, grade 3A open fractures had the highest number of cases (N = 26). No patients in the present study developed superficial or deep infections post-operatively. All patients were assessed with Johner-Wruhs criteria at each follow-up, and they showed improvement in knee and ankle joint mobility, pain, and deformity. Most patients achieved good functional results after postoperative follow-up, followed by those with excellent results. According to the radiographic union scale in tibial shaft fractures criteria, 23 patients showed good radiological results after postoperative follow-up, followed by 15 patients with excellent and 2 patients with fair results. Conclusion: Most of the patients showed good to excellent functional and radiological results according to Johner-Wruhs and Radiographic Union Scale for Tibial fractures (RUST) criteria. The use of antibiotic-coated nails to treat compound tibial fractures was associated with a decreased risk of deep wound infections and good fracture healing. Cureus 2022-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8934442/ /pubmed/35317030 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22357 Text en Copyright © 2022, Patel et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Orthopedics
Patel, Darshan
J S, Nagakumar
Agarawal, Sandesh
Kamath, Amith
Evaluation of the Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Antibiotic-Coated Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing for Gustilo and Anderson Grades 2 and 3 Open Tibial Shaft Fractures
title Evaluation of the Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Antibiotic-Coated Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing for Gustilo and Anderson Grades 2 and 3 Open Tibial Shaft Fractures
title_full Evaluation of the Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Antibiotic-Coated Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing for Gustilo and Anderson Grades 2 and 3 Open Tibial Shaft Fractures
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Antibiotic-Coated Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing for Gustilo and Anderson Grades 2 and 3 Open Tibial Shaft Fractures
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Antibiotic-Coated Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing for Gustilo and Anderson Grades 2 and 3 Open Tibial Shaft Fractures
title_short Evaluation of the Functional and Radiological Outcomes of Antibiotic-Coated Intramedullary Interlocking Nailing for Gustilo and Anderson Grades 2 and 3 Open Tibial Shaft Fractures
title_sort evaluation of the functional and radiological outcomes of antibiotic-coated intramedullary interlocking nailing for gustilo and anderson grades 2 and 3 open tibial shaft fractures
topic Orthopedics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8934442/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35317030
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.22357
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