OTA International (Sep 2022)

Open tibial shaft fracture management in Argentina: an evaluation of treatment standards in diverse resource settings

  • Madeline C. MacKechnie, MA,
  • Patrick D. Albright, MD,
  • Germán Garabano, MD,
  • Fernando Bidolegui, MD,
  • Sebastian Pereira, MD,
  • Cesar Angel Pesciallo, MD,
  • Theodore Miclau, MD,
  • Argentina Study Group (Corporate Authors)†

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/OI9.0000000000000209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
p. e209

Abstract

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Abstract. Background:. Argentina is a country with varying access to orthopedic surgical care. The Argentine Association of Trauma and Orthopedics (AATO) “Interior Committee” was developed to address potential regional differences and promote standardization of orthopedic trauma care. The paper assesses the level of national standardization of the management of open tibia fractures across 9 provinces in Argentina. Methods:. Utilizing a matched-comparison group design, management of these injuries were assessed and compared between 3 groups: an “AATO Exterior Committee” consisting of surgeons that practice in Buenos Aires, and 2 “Interior Committees,” comprising surgeons that practice in outlying provinces, 1 of which is affiliated with the AATO, and 1 that is not affiliated with the AATO. The study was conducted in 2 phases: phase 1 assessed open tibia fracture management characteristics, and phase 2 evaluated the management of soft-tissue wound coverage following open fractures. Results:. Soft-tissue coverage procedures for Gustilo Anderson Type IIIB fractures were more commonly performed by orthopedic surgeons in Interior Committees than the AATO Exterior Committee. Greater rates of definitive wound coverage within 7 days post-injury were reported in both Interior Committees compared to the Exterior Committee. Plastic surgeons were reported as more available to those in the AATO Exterior Committee group than in the AATO Interior Committees. Conclusion:. While treatment patterns were evident among groups, differences were identified in the management and timing of soft-tissue coverage in Gustilo Anderson Type IIIB fractures between the Exterior Committee and both Interior Committees. Future targeted educational and surgical hands-on training opportunities that emphasize challenges faced in resource-limited settings may improve the management of open tibia fractures in Argentina.