A Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis Is Associated with Limited Antibiotic Resistance Emergence in Post-Operative Infection of Pelvic Primary Bone Tumor Resection

Resections of primary pelvic bone tumors are frequently complicated by surgical site infections (SSIs), thereby impairing the functional prognosis of patients, especially in case of implant removal. Although prophylactic antibiotics play an essential role in preventing SSIs, there are presently no r...

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Main Authors: Yoann Varenne, Stéphane Corvec, Anne-Gaëlle Leroy, David Boutoille, Mỹ-Vân Nguyễn, Sophie Touchais, Pascale Bémer, Antoine Hamel, Denis Waast, Christophe Nich, François Gouin, Vincent Crenn
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spelling doaj-724ae6aa4c6a4676a41087ee98feeae22021-07-23T13:28:00ZengMDPI AGAntibiotics2079-63822021-06-011076876810.3390/antibiotics10070768A Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis Is Associated with Limited Antibiotic Resistance Emergence in Post-Operative Infection of Pelvic Primary Bone Tumor ResectionYoann Varenne0Stéphane Corvec1Anne-Gaëlle Leroy2David Boutoille3Mỹ-Vân Nguyễn4Sophie Touchais5Pascale Bémer6Antoine Hamel7Denis Waast8Christophe Nich9François Gouin10Vincent Crenn11Orthopedics and Trauma Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceBacteriology Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceBacteriology Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceDepartment of Infectious Diseases, CIC UIC 1413 INSERM, University Hospital, 44000 Nantes, FranceOrthopedics and Trauma Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceOrthopedics and Trauma Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceBacteriology Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FrancePediatric Orthopedic Surgery Department, University Hospital, UHC of Nantes, 44903 Nantes, FranceOrthopedics and Trauma Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceOrthopedics and Trauma Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceOrthopedics and Trauma Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceOrthopedics and Trauma Department, University Hospital Hotel-Dieu, UHC of Nantes, 44000 Nantes, FranceResections of primary pelvic bone tumors are frequently complicated by surgical site infections (SSIs), thereby impairing the functional prognosis of patients, especially in case of implant removal. Although prophylactic antibiotics play an essential role in preventing SSIs, there are presently no recommendations that support their appropriate use. This study aimed to assess the impact of a 24 h prophylactic protocol on the bacterial ecology, the resistance pattern, and the SSI healing rate. We hypothesized that this protocol not only limits the emergence of resistance but also results in a good cure rate with implant retention in case of SSI. A retrospective study was performed that included all patients with an SSI following a pelvic bone tumoral resection between 2005 and 2017 who received a 24 h antibiotic prophylaxis protocol. Twenty-nine patients with an SSI were included. We observed a 75.9% rate of polymicrobial infection, with a high prevalence of digestive flora microorganisms and a majority of wild-type phenotypes. We confirmed that there was no significant emergence of resistant flora. After first-line debridement, antibiotics (DA) if any implant was used, or debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR) whenever possible, we obtained a 79.3% cure rate, with implant removal in 20% of cases. The absence of an implant was significantly associated with SSI healing. Early infection management and low resistance profiles may also have a positive effect, but this needs to be confirmed in a larger cohort. In light of this, the use of a 24 h prophylactic protocol in primary pelvic bone tumor resections is associated with a favorable infection cure rate and implant retention in case of SSI, and minimal selection of resistant microorganisms.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/7/768pelvic tumorsarcomasurgical site infectionprophylactic antibiotic treatmentantibiotic resistance
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author Yoann Varenne
Stéphane Corvec
Anne-Gaëlle Leroy
David Boutoille
Mỹ-Vân Nguyễn
Sophie Touchais
Pascale Bémer
Antoine Hamel
Denis Waast
Christophe Nich
François Gouin
Vincent Crenn
spellingShingle Yoann Varenne
Stéphane Corvec
Anne-Gaëlle Leroy
David Boutoille
Mỹ-Vân Nguyễn
Sophie Touchais
Pascale Bémer
Antoine Hamel
Denis Waast
Christophe Nich
François Gouin
Vincent Crenn
A Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis Is Associated with Limited Antibiotic Resistance Emergence in Post-Operative Infection of Pelvic Primary Bone Tumor Resection
Antibiotics
pelvic tumor
sarcoma
surgical site infection
prophylactic antibiotic treatment
antibiotic resistance
author_facet Yoann Varenne
Stéphane Corvec
Anne-Gaëlle Leroy
David Boutoille
Mỹ-Vân Nguyễn
Sophie Touchais
Pascale Bémer
Antoine Hamel
Denis Waast
Christophe Nich
François Gouin
Vincent Crenn
author_sort Yoann Varenne
title A Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis Is Associated with Limited Antibiotic Resistance Emergence in Post-Operative Infection of Pelvic Primary Bone Tumor Resection
title_short A Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis Is Associated with Limited Antibiotic Resistance Emergence in Post-Operative Infection of Pelvic Primary Bone Tumor Resection
title_full A Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis Is Associated with Limited Antibiotic Resistance Emergence in Post-Operative Infection of Pelvic Primary Bone Tumor Resection
title_fullStr A Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis Is Associated with Limited Antibiotic Resistance Emergence in Post-Operative Infection of Pelvic Primary Bone Tumor Resection
title_full_unstemmed A Short-Course Antibiotic Prophylaxis Is Associated with Limited Antibiotic Resistance Emergence in Post-Operative Infection of Pelvic Primary Bone Tumor Resection
title_sort short-course antibiotic prophylaxis is associated with limited antibiotic resistance emergence in post-operative infection of pelvic primary bone tumor resection
publisher MDPI AG
series Antibiotics
issn 2079-6382
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Resections of primary pelvic bone tumors are frequently complicated by surgical site infections (SSIs), thereby impairing the functional prognosis of patients, especially in case of implant removal. Although prophylactic antibiotics play an essential role in preventing SSIs, there are presently no recommendations that support their appropriate use. This study aimed to assess the impact of a 24 h prophylactic protocol on the bacterial ecology, the resistance pattern, and the SSI healing rate. We hypothesized that this protocol not only limits the emergence of resistance but also results in a good cure rate with implant retention in case of SSI. A retrospective study was performed that included all patients with an SSI following a pelvic bone tumoral resection between 2005 and 2017 who received a 24 h antibiotic prophylaxis protocol. Twenty-nine patients with an SSI were included. We observed a 75.9% rate of polymicrobial infection, with a high prevalence of digestive flora microorganisms and a majority of wild-type phenotypes. We confirmed that there was no significant emergence of resistant flora. After first-line debridement, antibiotics (DA) if any implant was used, or debridement, antibiotics, and implant retention (DAIR) whenever possible, we obtained a 79.3% cure rate, with implant removal in 20% of cases. The absence of an implant was significantly associated with SSI healing. Early infection management and low resistance profiles may also have a positive effect, but this needs to be confirmed in a larger cohort. In light of this, the use of a 24 h prophylactic protocol in primary pelvic bone tumor resections is associated with a favorable infection cure rate and implant retention in case of SSI, and minimal selection of resistant microorganisms.
topic pelvic tumor
sarcoma
surgical site infection
prophylactic antibiotic treatment
antibiotic resistance
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/10/7/768
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