Antibiotics and compound finger fracture

Date First Published:
March 1, 2000
Last Updated:
May 17, 2001
Report by:
Martin Thomas, Research Fellow (Manchester Royal Infirmary)
Search checked by:
Steve Jones, Manchester Royal Infirmary
Three-Part Question:
In [patients with compound finger fractures] does [adding antibiotics] reduce [infection rates]?
Clinical Scenario:
A 25 year old man atttends the emergency department having trapped his right index finger in a door. He has a compound fracture of the distal phalanx. You wonder whether antibiotics should be given after wound care.
Search Strategy:
Medline 1966-01/00 using the OVID interface.
Search Details:
({exp finger injuries OR exp fingers OR finger$.mp OR digit$.mp} AND {exp fractures, open OR open fracture$.mp OR compound fracture$.mp}) LIMIT to human AND english.
Outcome:
61 papers found of which 59 were irrelevant or of insufficient quality. The remaining 2 papers are shown in the table.
Relevant Paper(s):
Study Title Patient Group Study type (level of evidence) Outcomes Key results Study Weaknesses
Antibiotics in open fractures of the distal phalanx? Sloan JP, Dove AF, Maheson M et al. 1987 UK. 85 adult patients with recent (< 6h) open fractures of the distal phalanges.
no antibiotic vs cephradine.
Controlled clinical trial. Infection rate 30% vs < 3%
Role of antibiotics in open fractures of the finger. Suprock MD, Hood JM, Lubahn JD. 1990 USA. 91 patients with open fractures of the finger.
Surgical irrigation and debridement with or without antibiotics.
Controlled clinical trial. Number of infections 4 in each group
Author Commentary:
The two studies found come to quite different conclusions. The latter specifies much more rigourous wound management and this may explain the outcome.
Bottom Line:
All compound finger fractures should be rigourously cleaned and debrided. If this is not possibe then antibiotics will significantly reduce infection rates.
References:
  1. Sloan JP, Dove AF, Maheson M et al.. Antibiotics in open fractures of the distal phalanx?
  2. Suprock MD, Hood JM, Lubahn JD.. Role of antibiotics in open fractures of the finger.