Halvorson Jason, Jinnah Riyaz, Kulp Brenda, Frino John
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Wake Forest Baptist Health, Winston Salem, North Carolina, USA.
Orthopedics. 2011 Jul 7;34(7):e256-60. doi: 10.3928/01477447-20110526-15.
The use of the vacuum-assisted closure device (VAC; KCI, San Antonio, Texas) has given the orthopedist a new tool for the successful management of severe traumatic wounds and open fractures. While the VAC's role in the adult population is proving itself as an improved therapy compared to "traditional wound care," it's role within pediatric orthopedics remains less well defined. Questions remain whether VAC therapy provides benefit regarding decreased infection rates as well as decreased need for extensive soft tissue coverage procedures. A review was therefore performed of a pediatric level I trauma center's experience using the VAC therapy for pediatric open fractures with a focus on the rate of superficial, deep, and chronic infection. A retrospective chart review spanning 4.5 years of all pediatric patients younger than 18 years with an open fracture initially treated with VAC therapy was conducted at a level I pediatric trauma center. This yielded 28 patients with 37 open fractures aged 2 to 17 years who were initially treated with wound VAC therapy. Subsequent chart review of these patients was performed examining in-hospital records, operative notes, and clinical follow-up visits for documented cases of superficial, deep, or chronic infection. Of 37 open pediatric fractures treated with a wound VAC, there were no cases of superficial infection and 2 cases of deep infection for an overall infection rate of 5%. Both infections resolved with surgical intervention and antibiotics without chronic infection development. When compared with historical controls, the use of VAC therapy for pediatric open fractures appears to be an equally safe and effective modality to help reduce infection in pediatric open fractures and should be considered a valuable tool in treating these injuries.
负压封闭引流装置(VAC;KCI公司,得克萨斯州圣安东尼奥)的应用为骨科医生成功处理严重创伤伤口和开放性骨折提供了一种新工具。虽然VAC在成人患者中的作用已被证明是一种比“传统伤口护理”更好的治疗方法,但其在小儿骨科中的作用仍不太明确。关于VAC治疗是否能降低感染率以及减少广泛软组织覆盖手术的需求,仍存在疑问。因此,我们对一家小儿一级创伤中心使用VAC治疗小儿开放性骨折的经验进行了回顾,重点关注浅表、深部和慢性感染的发生率。在一家小儿一级创伤中心,对所有18岁以下最初接受VAC治疗的开放性骨折小儿患者进行了为期4.5年的回顾性病历审查。这产生了28例患者,共37处开放性骨折,年龄在2至17岁之间,最初接受了伤口VAC治疗。随后对这些患者的病历进行了审查,检查住院记录、手术记录和临床随访,以记录浅表、深部或慢性感染病例。在37处接受伤口VAC治疗的小儿开放性骨折中,没有浅表感染病例,有2例深部感染,总体感染率为5%。这两例感染均通过手术干预和抗生素治疗得到解决,未发展为慢性感染。与历史对照相比,使用VAC治疗小儿开放性骨折似乎是一种同样安全有效的方法,有助于减少小儿开放性骨折的感染,应被视为治疗这些损伤的一种有价值的工具。