Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume) | 2021

Reducing the incidence of pin site infection in hand surgery with the use of a protocol from Ilizarov

 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Reported pin site infection rates in Kirschner wire fixation in the hand and wrist vary from 2% to 35%. In our unit we follow a strict pin site management protocol adapted from the Russian Ilizarov Scientific Centre. This study aims to identify if our current protocol reduces the incidence of pin site infection in hand and wrist surgery, and improves wire survival rates, to a level where exposed wires can be used safely. A retrospective review of 200 patients, treated with 369 percutaneous wires, in our hand surgery department over a 6-year period was carried out. Nine patients (4.5%) were diagnosed with a pin site infection with a wire survival rate of 99.5%.In our unit using our current protocol, results support the safe use of exposed wires with appropriate pin site care initiated in theatre. Adherence to this protocol allows wires to remain in-situ throughout treatment with minimal complications. Level of evidence: IV

Volume 46
Pages 482 - 487
DOI 10.1177/1753193421991318
Language English
Journal Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)

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