Salvage of a comminuted proximal tibial polymicrobial infected non-union with antibiotic loaded bio-composite and intramedullary nailing: a case report
- 作者: Stanley C.1, Woods R.1, Hassan M.1, McInerney N.1, Sheridan G.1
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- University Hospital Galway
- 期: 卷 30, 编号 3 (2024)
- 页面: 112-119
- 栏目: Case Reports
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2311-2905/article/view/268334
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/2311-2905-17560
- ID: 268334
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Background. Management of open proximal metaphyseal fractures poses a significant challenge and is fraught with complications. These injuries are severe, often accompanied by extensive soft tissue and vascular damage, leading to high risks of infection and long-term disability.
Case presentation. A 72-year-old male was severely injured in a road traffic accident. Plain X-rays and CT angiogram identified a comminuted proximal tibial fracture with transection of the popliteal artery and vein. Initial emergency treatment included fasciotomies, external fixation, and vascular primary repair. On the 12th day of admission, the patient underwent open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) with dual plate fixation using a two incision technique. A plastic surgeon performed skin grafting, harvested from the patient’s thigh, to allow closure of his fasciotomy wounds immediately following ORIF. Four weeks post-operatively, the patient developed a wound breakdown over the lateral fasciotomy site, exposing the metal plates with a small defect developing on the medial fasciotomy wound in tandem. The patient’s course was further complicated by persistent polymicrobial infections. Over 6 months of antibiotic regimes, operative intervention was ultimately required. All of the infected metal implants were removed, the non-union sites were aggressively debrided. The tibial canal was reamed to prepare for a tibial nailing. An antibiotic loaded bio-composite was then inserted through the non-union sites into the canal followed by an intramedullary nail. A blocking screw was used to address the procurvatum deformity in the sagittal plane. The patient currently shows signs of recovery, mobilizing over short distances, weight-bearing with assistive aids and with healing wounds and early signs of callus formation on recent CT scans and plain X-rays.
Conclusions. The management of complex tibial fractures with vascular involvement demands an aggressive multidisciplinary approach and continuous adaptability in treatment plans to address the evolving challenges of such severe injuries. This case exemplifies the utility of injectable antibiotic-loaded bio-composites in a limb-salvage setting and their ability to provide high doses of local antibiotics to an infection site which, in conjunction with appropriate stable fixation and systemic antibiotics, can aid in eradicating and treating fracture-related infections.
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Ciaran Stanley
University Hospital Galway
编辑信件的主要联系方式.
Email: ciaranstanley@rcsi.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3808-6116
爱尔兰, Galway
Robert Woods
University Hospital Galway
Email: robjnwoods@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0009-0007-7783-3130
爱尔兰, Galway
Mohammed Hassan
University Hospital Galway
Email: mohhashim1988@gmail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-9882-7422
爱尔兰, Galway
Niall McInerney
University Hospital Galway
Email: nmac@ymail.com
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4051-3882
爱尔兰, Galway
Gerard Sheridan
University Hospital Galway
Email: sheridga@tcd.ie
ORCID iD: 0000-0003-0970-3274
爱尔兰, Galway
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