Soft tissue reconstruction and salvage of infected fixation hardware in lower extremity trauma

Microsurgery. 2018 Mar;38(3):259-263. doi: 10.1002/micr.30176. Epub 2017 May 16.

Abstract

Background: Tibial fracture management may be complicated by infection of internal fixation hardware (iIFH) resulting in increased morbidity and amputation rate. When iIFH removal is not possible, salvage of the lower extremity is attempted through debridement, antibiotics, and vascularized soft tissue coverage. This study investigates lower extremity salvage with retention of iIFH.

Methods: Demographics, outcomes, and bacterial speciation in patients with tibial fractures at a level 1 trauma center from 2007 to 2014 were reviewed. The primary outcome was infection suppression, while secondary outcomes included limb salvage, amputation, and osseous union.

Results: Twenty-five patients underwent soft tissue reconstruction for salvage of iIFH. Average age was 41, 19 (76%) were male, average BMI 30.1 kg/m2 , 10 (40%) patients smoked. Tibial fractures were closed in 8 (32%), Gustilo-Anderson grade I in 1 (4%), II in 8 (32%), IIIb in 5 (20%), and IIIc in 1 (4%). Staphylococcus was most commonly cultured with 11 (44%) demonstrating methicillin-resistance. Soft tissue reconstruction was performed by local flap in 15 (60%) and free flap in 10 (40%). At an average of 16.1 months, 19 (76%) hardware salvage patients demonstrated clinical suppression of infection, 11 of 19 (57.9%) patients had bony union, and 24 (96%) maintained a salvaged limb. One patient was amputated for recurrent infection.

Conclusions: Following complex, infected tibial fractures, salvage of the lower extremity may be attempted even when iIFH cannot be removed. Thorough debridement, antibiotics, and vascularized soft tissue may suppress infection long enough to facilitate osseous union and subsequent removal of iIFH.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • Aged
  • Female
  • Follow-Up Studies
  • Fracture Fixation, Internal / instrumentation*
  • Humans
  • Internal Fixators / adverse effects*
  • Limb Salvage / methods*
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Prosthesis-Related Infections / surgery*
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Surgical Flaps
  • Tibial Fractures / surgery*
  • Treatment Outcome