Hohmann Erik, Molepo Maketo, Laubscher Maritz, Tetsworth Kevin
Medical School, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine, Burjeel Hospital for Advanced Surgery, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Orthop Res Rev. 2025 Sep 3;17:427-436. doi: 10.2147/ORR.S534233. eCollection 2025.
Treatment guidelines for open tibial fractures are well established in high-income countries, but their implementation in low-resource settings remains challenging. To date, only one African country has attempted to formulate national, consensus-based guidelines that cover key aspects such as antibiotic administration, initial stabilization, surgical debridement, wound management, and definitive fixation. This narrative review summarizes current principles for the initial management of open tibial shaft fractures and evaluates their relevance in the Southern African context, particularly in rural and resource-constrained environments. Given the limited availability of advanced imaging, specialized implants, and soft-tissue coverage expertise, clinicians must adapt existing protocols to local capacities. This review highlights areas where treatment recommendations from high-income settings may not be feasible and identifies practical considerations for applying initial management principles in Southern Africa. The need for context-specific, resource-appropriate guidelines is emphasized.
在高收入国家,开放性胫骨骨折的治疗指南已很完善,但在资源匮乏地区实施这些指南仍具有挑战性。迄今为止,只有一个非洲国家尝试制定基于共识的国家指南,涵盖抗生素使用、初始固定、手术清创、伤口处理和确定性固定等关键方面。本叙述性综述总结了开放性胫骨干骨折初始处理的当前原则,并评估了这些原则在南部非洲背景下的相关性,特别是在农村和资源有限的环境中。鉴于先进影像检查、专用植入物和软组织覆盖专业知识的可及性有限,临床医生必须根据当地能力调整现有方案。本综述强调了高收入地区的治疗建议可能不可行的领域,并确定了在南部非洲应用初始处理原则的实际考虑因素。强调了制定因地制宜、资源适配的指南的必要性。