Introduction: The purpose of the study was to investigate whether pre-soaked hamstring graft with a solution of vancomycin followed by the 'vancomycin wrap' provides an effective way to reduce the risk of post-operative infection. We hypothesized that with the addition of the 'vancomycin wrap' there would be a significant reduction in the risk of post-operative infection.
Methods: A retrospective review of data collected on 305 consecutive patients who underwent anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) with hamstring autograft from April 2012 to March 2019. In the initial 4-year period, 185 patients (group 1) underwent ACLR with pre-operative intravenous antibiotic. In the subsequent 3-year period, 120 patients underwent ACLR with vancomycin pre-soaked graft together with pre-operative intravenous antibiotic before tourniquet inflation. After graft harvest, the grafts were soaked into a 5 mg/ml vancomycin solution for 1 min. The graft was then fastened within the graft sizing tube and wrapped by a sterile gauze saturated with the vancomycin solution beforehand.
Results: A total of 3 culture-positive joint infection were documented (1.6%) in group I, requiring arthroscopic debridement. In group 2 no infection (0%) was recorded.
Conclusions: We proposed a safe, simple and easy-to-do method to reduce the risk of such complication.Prophylactic vancomycin soaking of hamstring autograft is effective to reduce the infection rate in this series compared with pre-operative antibiotic alone.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.asmart.2020.05.005 | DOI Listing |
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