A Comparison of Parenteral and Per-Oral Antibiotic Usage in Pyogenic Flexor Tenosynovitis: A Retrospective Study

化脓性屈肌腱鞘炎中肠外和口服抗生素使用的比较:一项回顾性研究

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Abstract

Introduction Pyogenic flexor tenosynovitis (PFT) is a common hand infection that can cause significant morbidity. Although treatment involves surgical debridement and inpatient intravenous (IV) antibiotics, there is a paucity of literature guiding antibiotic use. This study aims to determine if the use of postoperative outpatient oral antibiotics leads to poor outcomes compared to IV antibiotics given in an institutional setting. Methods A retrospective review of 110 patients treated post-operatively with either outpatient oral or inpatient IV antibiotics at our institution from 2016-2019 was performed. All patients underwent surgical debridement. Primary outcomes analyzed included readmission, repeat surgery, and amputation. Clinical parameters including age, diabetes, smoking, duration of symptoms, involvement of surrounding structures (felon, dorsal abscess, osteomyelitis, septic arthritis), culture growth, Michon classification, and duration of antibiotics were analyzed as possible risk factors for poor outcome. The level of evidence of this study is Level 3 Retrospective Cohort Study. Results Seventy-five patients were treated with outpatient oral antibiotics and 35 patients were treated with inpatient IV antibiotics. The oral antibiotics group received antibiotics for 13.1 +/- 9.9 days compared to 18.1 +/-10.4 days in the IV antibiotic group. Patients in the oral antibiotic group had a significantly shorter length of hospitalization at 0.6 +/-1.8 days compared to 3.6 +/-1.8 days in the IV antibiotic group. The readmission rate for the oral antibiotic group was 10.7% compared to 5.7% in the IV antibiotic group. This difference was not statistically significant except in patients who had involvement in surrounding structures. There was no significant difference in repeat surgeries or amputations between the groups. Conclusions The use of outpatient oral antibiotics after surgical debridement for PFT does not significantly increase rates of readmission, repeat surgery, or amputation, except in cases with the involvement of surrounding structures. On subgroup analysis, anaerobic infection and diabetes were significantly associated with amputations. Post-operative oral antibiotics and immediate discharge may be considered for PFT after adequate surgical debridement with close outpatient follow-up in the absence of surrounding structure involvement and diabetes.

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