Effect of Intrawound Vancomycin Powder in Operatively Treated High-risk Tibia Fractures: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Journal: JAMA Surgery
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Abstract

Importance: Despite the widespread use of systemic antibiotics to prevent infections in surgically treated patients with fracture, high rates of surgical site infection persist.

Objective: To examine the effect of intrawound vancomycin powder in reducing deep surgical site infections. Design, setting, and participants: This open-label randomized clinical trial enrolled adult patients with an operatively treated tibial plateau or pilon fracture who met the criteria for a high risk of infection from January 1, 2015, through June 30, 2017, with 12 months of follow-up (final follow-up assessments completed in April 2018) at 36 US trauma centers. Interventions: A standard infection prevention protocol with (n = 481) or without (n = 499) 1000 mg of intrawound vancomycin powder. Main outcomes and measures: The primary outcome was a deep surgical site infection within 182 days of definitive fracture fixation. A post hoc comparison assessed the treatment effect on gram-positive and gram-negative-only infections. Other secondary outcomes included superficial surgical site infection, nonunion, and wound dehiscence.

Results: The analysis included 980 patients (mean [SD] age, 45.7 [13.7] years; 617 [63.0%] male) with 91% of the expected person-time of follow-up for the primary outcome. Within 182 days, deep surgical site infection was observed in 29 of 481 patients in the treatment group and 46 of 499 patients in the control group. The time-to-event estimated probability of deep infection by 182 days was 6.4% in the treatment group and 9.8% in the control group (risk difference, -3.4%; 95% CI, -6.9% to 0.1%; P = .06). A post hoc analysis of the effect of treatment on gram-positive (risk difference, -3.7%; 95% CI, -6.7% to -0.8%; P = .02) and gram-negative-only (risk difference, 0.3%; 95% CI, -1.6% to 2.1%; P = .78) infections found that the effect of vancomycin powder was a result of its reduction in gram-positive infections. Conclusions and relevance: Among patients with operatively treated tibial articular fractures at a high risk of infection, intrawound vancomycin powder at the time of definitive fracture fixation reduced the risk of a gram-positive deep surgical site infection, consistent with the activity of vancomycin. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02227446.

Authors
Manjari Joshi, Anthony Carlini, Clinton Murray, Lauren Allen, Yanjie Huang, Daniel Scharfstein, Nathan O'hara, Joshua Gary, Michael Bosse, Renan Castillo, Julius Bishop, Michael Weaver, Reza Firoozabadi, Joseph Hsu, Madhav Karunakar, Rachel Seymour, Stephen Sims, Christine Churchill, Michael Brennan, Gabriela Gonzales, Rachel Reilly, Robert Zura, Cameron Howes, Hassan Mir, Emily Wagstrom, Jerald Westberg, Greg Gaski, Laurence Kempton, Roman Natoli, Anthony Sorkin, Walter Virkus, Lauren Hill, Robert Hymes, Michael Holzman, A Malekzadeh, Jeff Schulman, Lolita Ramsey, Jaslynn A Cuff, Sharon Haaser, Greg Osgood, Babar Shafiq, Vaishali Laljani, Olivia Lee, Peter Krause, Cara Rowe, Colette Hilliard, Massimo Morandi, Angela Mullins, Timothy Achor, Andrew Choo, John Munz, Sterling Boutte, Heather Vallier, Mary Breslin, H Frisch, Adam Kaufman, Thomas Large, C Lecroy, Christina Riggsbee, Christopher Smith, Colin Crickard, Laura Phieffer, Elizabeth Sheridan, Clifford Jones, Debra Sietsema, J Reid, Kathy Ringenbach, Roman Hayda, Andrew Evans, M Crisco, Jessica Rivera, Patrick Osborn, Joseph Kimmel, Stanislaw Stawicki, Chinenye Nwachuku, Thomas Wojda, Saqib Rehman, Joanne Donnelly, Cyrus Caroom, Mark Jenkins, Christina Boulton, Timothy Costales, Christopher Lebrun, Theodore Manson, Daniel Mascarenhas, Jason Nascone, Andrew Pollak, Marcus Sciadini, Gerard Slobogean, Peter Berger, Daniel Connelly, Yasmin Degani, Andrea Howe, Dimitrius Marinos, Ryan Montalvo, G Reahl, Carrie Schoonover, Lisa Schroder, Sandy Vang, Patrick Bergin, Matt Graves, George Russell, Clay Spitler, Josie Hydrick, David Teague, William Ertl, Lindsay Hickerson, Gele Moloney, John Weinlein, Boris Zelle, Animesh Agarwal, Ravi Karia, Ashoke Sathy, Brigham Au, Medardo Maroto, Drew Sanders, Thomas Higgins, Justin Haller, David Rothberg, David Weiss, Seth Yarboro, Eric Mcvey, Veronica Lester Ballard, David Goodspeed, Gerald Lang, Paul Whiting, Alexander Siy, William Obremskey, A Jahangir, Basem Attum, Eduardo Burgos, Cesar Molina, Andres Rodriguez Buitrago, Vamshi Gajari, Karen Trochez, Jason Halvorson, Anna Miller, James Goodman, Martha Holden, Christopher Mcandrew, Michael Gardner, William Ricci, Amanda Spraggs Hughes, Susan Collins, Tara Taylor, Mary Zadnik