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JOURNAL READING
THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE
OF OPEN FRACTURE CARE
AMNA DIWANA, KYLE R. EBERLIN B, RAYMOND MALCOLM SMITH
CHINESE JOURNAL OFTRAUMATOLOGY 2018
Disusun oleh :
Sebastian Ahmad
Hanna Kalita Mahandhani
Abstract
• The principles of open fracture management are to manage the overall injury and
specifically prevent primary contamination becoming frank infection.
• The surgical management of these complex injuries includes debridement &
lavage of the open wound with combined bony and soft tissue reconstruction.
• Good results depend on early high quality definitive surgery usually with early
stable internal fixation and associated soft tissue repair.
• Data suggests that the best results are obtained when the whole surgical
reconstruction is completed within 48-72 h.
Introduction
• Management of an open injury is much more difficult as the wound exposes the
fracture haematoma to contamination and adds a potentially complex soft tissue
component to the required reconstruction. It is well established that the most
serious open injuries should be dealt with by specialists but these injuries present
to any surgeon providing emergency care so a universal understanding of their
management essential.
Important Concepts
• The guiding specific principle in the management of the open fracture is the
prevention of infection. The presence of a wound implies contamination but not
primary infection, it is the key to treatment to prevent this contamination
becoming established infection.
• Factors that make progression to infection more likely include the presence of
shock, local haematoma, dead space, fracture instability, none viable tissue and
major co-morbidities including diabetes, reduced immuno-resistance and
ischaemia.
• The principles of clinical management involve the application of basic surgical
fracture management principles to reduce the chance of infection.These are;
appropriate primary assessment, wound management, gross fracture reduction
and splintage, tetanus cover and early antibiotics followed by early effective
surgical management.
Cont..
• The surgical principles of open fracture care involve wound debridement to
remove any dead or doubtful tissue, profuse lavage of the wound to reduce the
size of the inoculum, fracture stabilisation to allow good soft tissue healing and
reconstruction of the soft tissue envelope to protect the zone of injury from
infection
Surgical Principles of Open Fracture
Management
1. Debridement and lavage
2. Fracture stabilisation
3. Healthy soft tissue closure
Primary Assessment and Management
1. Assessment, tetanus, antibiotics and splintage
“Tetanus and antibiotics should be given urgently”
• It is accepted that the earlier the antibiotics are given the better but it must be
emphasised that this is an adjuvant to surgical treatment and does not provide an
increased window allowing surgical treatment to be delayed.
• Today for minor wounds a cephalosporin is given while for more major wounds,
severe crush injuries, or agricultural injuries a Penicillin, and gram negative
coverage perhaps with Gentamycin and anaerobic cover with Metronidazole can
be added
Surgical Management
“Wound debridement and lavage”
• Good tissue assessment and adequate debridement the most critical and most
difficult element of open fracture care.
• The most common error is inadequate debridement. The debridement should be
considered in parallel with the subsequent soft tissue reconstruction and in the
most severe injuries done in conjunction with the surgeon who will perform the
soft tissue reconstruction.
• Primary assessment and debridement should be done as soon as possible after
injury and traditionally within 6 h following a philosophy that the earlier the
bacterial contamination is reduced the less likely it is that infection will supervene.
Surgical Management
• All non-viable tissue must be removed. As the injury becomes more severe this
can involve removal of significant areas of skin, subcutaneous tissue and muscle.
• If during primary surgery a very extensive debridement is required and several
compartments are lost it may become clear that reconstruction may be futile and
amputation the best option.
• In destructive injury, primary completion amputation should be performed
immediately or if the nature of the problem has been confirmed at primary
surgery it is reasonable to perform a lifesaving debridement and temporary
stabilisation with a view to discussion with the patient and family prior to early
definitive surgical care as indicated.
Surgical Management
• In parallel with debridement, a profuse wound lavage should be performed. The
method and specific fluid that should be used was considered in the “Flow” study.
It is now well established that a large volume of low pressure isotonic fluid should
be used and that high pressure pulsatile lavage or special soaps are not required.
• Complete wound assessment and formal classification cannot be done before
exploration and debridement and in the most complex wounds this initial
procedure is best done as a combined case between the orthopaedic and plastic
surgeons so that the appropriate plan can be made for both hard and soft tissue
reconstruction
Fracture Stabilisation
• Early stabilisation of the open fracture is essential, because any motion or major
forces will disrupt local tissues and precent tissue healing.
• Temporary external fixation often used if primary definitive care is not possible,
which is the use of any implant suitable for the fracture such as intra medullary
nail, etc
• External fixation may good for temporary control but it is a poor choice for
definitive soft tissue construction, causing plastic surgical reconstruction difficult.
Where some study find that the outcome of major limb reconstruction with an
external fixator after severe open fracture produce poot result.
Wound closure, timing, and techniques
• How and when to close the wound is a subject of intense debate. Clearly, the
wound closure only can be completed after an adequate debridement and after
the bone reconstruction is stable.
• All injured tissues will swell, if closed to tightly additional tissue can be recruited to
the area of necrosis producing wound breakdown and infection. Howevre, leaving
wounds open allows the edges to dry and may recruit additional area of necrotic
tissue into the wound
• Modern wound protection with sealed negative pressure wound dressing leaves a
much tidier wound but alone does not help in preventing infection or extending
the time until definitve coverage is provided
WoundAssessment and classification
• Wound are graded after debridement, the comprehensive system available area
Gustillo andAnderson open fracture classification
• O-I = Low energy, minimal soft tissue damage, wound <1cm
• O-II = Higher energy, laceration 1 – 10 cm but no flaps/crushing/gross contamination
• O-IIIA = High energy comminution/segmental/contaminated but adequate soft tissue
cover
• O-IIIB = High energy comminution/segmenta/contaminated but inadequate soft tissue
civer
• O-IIIC = Open fracture complicated by vascular injury requiring repair for limb viability
Specific soft tissue injury patterns
• Grade I = wound are low energy, tiny puncture with minimal zone of injury.Where the
debridement required is minimal and after fracture stabilisation, the surgical extension can
be directly closed with little risk of swelling and wound necrosis
• Grade II = wound are low energy but, the wound is a laceration less than 10 cm but healthy
deep tissue, with minimal devitalisation, no gross contamination, no large of zone of injury
and no degloving
• Grade III = the injury are all high energy, it is defined that the soft tissue reconstruction is
needed for closure or the presence of an associated limb threatening vascular injury.The
most at risk is III-C where there is a vascular injury that requires repair of limb viability,
where its required combined orthopaedic & vascular surgical procedure
• Technique available for vascular repair are like intra-vascular shunting to provide
temporary blood supply
Cont…
• Grade III-A injuries are high energy but there is still adequate healthy soft tissue
for direct reconstruction after debridement, while in grade III-B some of the tissue
is inadequate
Summary
• Major open fracture care is complex and requires early acces to specialis surgical
techniques for early bony and soft tissue reconstruction.The aim of treatment is
to prevent contamination becoming infection which can become disastrous with
extremely severe consequences for the patient. Obtaining an excellent result and
avoiding major complications requires high levels of surgical skill and often
teamwork between orthopaedic and plastic surgery that employs basic surgical
principles of good debridement, provision of bony stability and early healthy soft
tissue reconstruction and closure.With high quality early care excellent results can
be achieved
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JOURNAL READING open fracture.pptx

  • 1. JOURNAL READING THE PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF OPEN FRACTURE CARE AMNA DIWANA, KYLE R. EBERLIN B, RAYMOND MALCOLM SMITH CHINESE JOURNAL OFTRAUMATOLOGY 2018 Disusun oleh : Sebastian Ahmad Hanna Kalita Mahandhani
  • 2. Abstract • The principles of open fracture management are to manage the overall injury and specifically prevent primary contamination becoming frank infection. • The surgical management of these complex injuries includes debridement & lavage of the open wound with combined bony and soft tissue reconstruction. • Good results depend on early high quality definitive surgery usually with early stable internal fixation and associated soft tissue repair. • Data suggests that the best results are obtained when the whole surgical reconstruction is completed within 48-72 h.
  • 3. Introduction • Management of an open injury is much more difficult as the wound exposes the fracture haematoma to contamination and adds a potentially complex soft tissue component to the required reconstruction. It is well established that the most serious open injuries should be dealt with by specialists but these injuries present to any surgeon providing emergency care so a universal understanding of their management essential.
  • 4. Important Concepts • The guiding specific principle in the management of the open fracture is the prevention of infection. The presence of a wound implies contamination but not primary infection, it is the key to treatment to prevent this contamination becoming established infection. • Factors that make progression to infection more likely include the presence of shock, local haematoma, dead space, fracture instability, none viable tissue and major co-morbidities including diabetes, reduced immuno-resistance and ischaemia. • The principles of clinical management involve the application of basic surgical fracture management principles to reduce the chance of infection.These are; appropriate primary assessment, wound management, gross fracture reduction and splintage, tetanus cover and early antibiotics followed by early effective surgical management.
  • 5. Cont.. • The surgical principles of open fracture care involve wound debridement to remove any dead or doubtful tissue, profuse lavage of the wound to reduce the size of the inoculum, fracture stabilisation to allow good soft tissue healing and reconstruction of the soft tissue envelope to protect the zone of injury from infection
  • 6. Surgical Principles of Open Fracture Management 1. Debridement and lavage 2. Fracture stabilisation 3. Healthy soft tissue closure
  • 7. Primary Assessment and Management 1. Assessment, tetanus, antibiotics and splintage “Tetanus and antibiotics should be given urgently” • It is accepted that the earlier the antibiotics are given the better but it must be emphasised that this is an adjuvant to surgical treatment and does not provide an increased window allowing surgical treatment to be delayed. • Today for minor wounds a cephalosporin is given while for more major wounds, severe crush injuries, or agricultural injuries a Penicillin, and gram negative coverage perhaps with Gentamycin and anaerobic cover with Metronidazole can be added
  • 8. Surgical Management “Wound debridement and lavage” • Good tissue assessment and adequate debridement the most critical and most difficult element of open fracture care. • The most common error is inadequate debridement. The debridement should be considered in parallel with the subsequent soft tissue reconstruction and in the most severe injuries done in conjunction with the surgeon who will perform the soft tissue reconstruction. • Primary assessment and debridement should be done as soon as possible after injury and traditionally within 6 h following a philosophy that the earlier the bacterial contamination is reduced the less likely it is that infection will supervene.
  • 9. Surgical Management • All non-viable tissue must be removed. As the injury becomes more severe this can involve removal of significant areas of skin, subcutaneous tissue and muscle. • If during primary surgery a very extensive debridement is required and several compartments are lost it may become clear that reconstruction may be futile and amputation the best option. • In destructive injury, primary completion amputation should be performed immediately or if the nature of the problem has been confirmed at primary surgery it is reasonable to perform a lifesaving debridement and temporary stabilisation with a view to discussion with the patient and family prior to early definitive surgical care as indicated.
  • 10. Surgical Management • In parallel with debridement, a profuse wound lavage should be performed. The method and specific fluid that should be used was considered in the “Flow” study. It is now well established that a large volume of low pressure isotonic fluid should be used and that high pressure pulsatile lavage or special soaps are not required. • Complete wound assessment and formal classification cannot be done before exploration and debridement and in the most complex wounds this initial procedure is best done as a combined case between the orthopaedic and plastic surgeons so that the appropriate plan can be made for both hard and soft tissue reconstruction
  • 11. Fracture Stabilisation • Early stabilisation of the open fracture is essential, because any motion or major forces will disrupt local tissues and precent tissue healing. • Temporary external fixation often used if primary definitive care is not possible, which is the use of any implant suitable for the fracture such as intra medullary nail, etc • External fixation may good for temporary control but it is a poor choice for definitive soft tissue construction, causing plastic surgical reconstruction difficult. Where some study find that the outcome of major limb reconstruction with an external fixator after severe open fracture produce poot result.
  • 12. Wound closure, timing, and techniques • How and when to close the wound is a subject of intense debate. Clearly, the wound closure only can be completed after an adequate debridement and after the bone reconstruction is stable. • All injured tissues will swell, if closed to tightly additional tissue can be recruited to the area of necrosis producing wound breakdown and infection. Howevre, leaving wounds open allows the edges to dry and may recruit additional area of necrotic tissue into the wound • Modern wound protection with sealed negative pressure wound dressing leaves a much tidier wound but alone does not help in preventing infection or extending the time until definitve coverage is provided
  • 13. WoundAssessment and classification • Wound are graded after debridement, the comprehensive system available area Gustillo andAnderson open fracture classification • O-I = Low energy, minimal soft tissue damage, wound <1cm • O-II = Higher energy, laceration 1 – 10 cm but no flaps/crushing/gross contamination • O-IIIA = High energy comminution/segmental/contaminated but adequate soft tissue cover • O-IIIB = High energy comminution/segmenta/contaminated but inadequate soft tissue civer • O-IIIC = Open fracture complicated by vascular injury requiring repair for limb viability
  • 14. Specific soft tissue injury patterns • Grade I = wound are low energy, tiny puncture with minimal zone of injury.Where the debridement required is minimal and after fracture stabilisation, the surgical extension can be directly closed with little risk of swelling and wound necrosis • Grade II = wound are low energy but, the wound is a laceration less than 10 cm but healthy deep tissue, with minimal devitalisation, no gross contamination, no large of zone of injury and no degloving • Grade III = the injury are all high energy, it is defined that the soft tissue reconstruction is needed for closure or the presence of an associated limb threatening vascular injury.The most at risk is III-C where there is a vascular injury that requires repair of limb viability, where its required combined orthopaedic & vascular surgical procedure • Technique available for vascular repair are like intra-vascular shunting to provide temporary blood supply
  • 15. Cont… • Grade III-A injuries are high energy but there is still adequate healthy soft tissue for direct reconstruction after debridement, while in grade III-B some of the tissue is inadequate
  • 16. Summary • Major open fracture care is complex and requires early acces to specialis surgical techniques for early bony and soft tissue reconstruction.The aim of treatment is to prevent contamination becoming infection which can become disastrous with extremely severe consequences for the patient. Obtaining an excellent result and avoiding major complications requires high levels of surgical skill and often teamwork between orthopaedic and plastic surgery that employs basic surgical principles of good debridement, provision of bony stability and early healthy soft tissue reconstruction and closure.With high quality early care excellent results can be achieved