Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?

Aims. Emergency debridement has long been the standard of care for open fractures of the tibia as infection is an important complication. The timing of operative debridement can be debated. We review open fractures of the tibia and compare infection rates in those that were operated on within and af...

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Main Author: Ameya S. Kamat
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:Advances in Orthopedics
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/943495
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spelling doaj-0163f2bc78324257a2ee5ecc79f6c2202020-11-24T23:53:29ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Orthopedics2090-34722011-01-01201110.4061/2011/943495943495Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?Ameya S. Kamat0Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Wellington Public Hospital, 8D/39 Taranaki Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011, New ZealandAims. Emergency debridement has long been the standard of care for open fractures of the tibia as infection is an important complication. The timing of operative debridement can be debated. We review open fractures of the tibia and compare infection rates in those that were operated on within and after 6-hours. Method. 103 consecutive open fractures of the tibia were reviewed. The data was analysed retrospectively with regard to severity of fracture and incidence of infection. Infection rates over a three-month period were compared between the two groups. Results. 12 (11.6%) patients developed an infection within the first 3 months of injury. 7 of which were taken to theatre within 6-hours, and 5 after 6-hours. No significant differences were found between these two groups. Conclusion. There is no significant difference in timing of surgery. Initial basic interventions may play more of a role in limiting the risk of infection.http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/943495
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Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?
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title Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?
title_short Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?
title_full Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?
title_fullStr Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?
title_full_unstemmed Infection Rates in Open Fractures of the Tibia: Is the 6-Hour Rule Fact or Fiction?
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description Aims. Emergency debridement has long been the standard of care for open fractures of the tibia as infection is an important complication. The timing of operative debridement can be debated. We review open fractures of the tibia and compare infection rates in those that were operated on within and after 6-hours. Method. 103 consecutive open fractures of the tibia were reviewed. The data was analysed retrospectively with regard to severity of fracture and incidence of infection. Infection rates over a three-month period were compared between the two groups. Results. 12 (11.6%) patients developed an infection within the first 3 months of injury. 7 of which were taken to theatre within 6-hours, and 5 after 6-hours. No significant differences were found between these two groups. Conclusion. There is no significant difference in timing of surgery. Initial basic interventions may play more of a role in limiting the risk of infection.
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