Incidence and risk factors of surgical site infection following cervical laminoplasty: A retrospective clinical study

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作者
Wang, Jinzuo [1 ,2 ]
Chang, Yvang [3 ]
Suo, Moran [1 ,2 ]
Huang, Huagui [1 ,2 ]
Liu, Xin [1 ,2 ]
Li, Zhonghai [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Dalian Med Univ, Dept Orthopaed, Affiliated Hosp 1, Dalian, Peoples R China
[2] Key Lab Mol Mech Repair & Remodeling Orthopaed Dis, Dalian, Peoples R China
[3] China Med Univ, Dept Thyroid, Affiliated Hosp 1, Shenyang, Peoples R China
关键词
cervical laminoplasty; fat thickness (FT); muscle thickness (MT); risk factors; surgical site infection (SSI); INTRAWOUND VANCOMYCIN POWDER; POSTERIOR SPINAL-FUSION; WOUND-INFECTION; SURGERY; DECOMPRESSION; REOPERATION; DENERVATION; FIXATION; OUTCOMES;
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10.1111/iwj.14450
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R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
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100206 ;
摘要
There are many debates regarding the risk factors of surgical site infection (SSI) following posterior cervical surgery in previous studies. And, till now there is no such a study to examine cervical laminoplasty surgery. From January 2011 through October 2021, a total of 405 patients who were treated with unilateral open-door laminoplasty surgeries were enrolled in this study. We divided the patients into the SSI group and the non-SSI group and compared their patient-specific and procedure-specific factors. Univariate and multiple logistic regression analysis were performed to determine the risk factors. Of the 405 patients, 20 patients had SSI. The rate of SSI found to be 4.93%. There were significant differences between groups in the thicker subcutaneous fat thickness (FT) (p < 0.001), the higher ratio of subcutaneous FT to muscle thickness (MT) (p < 0.001), the higher preoperative Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) Scores (p < 0.003), the decreased preoperative serum albumin (p < 0.001), the more postoperative drainage (p < 0.05) and the longer time of draining (p < 0.001). Logistic regression analysis of these differences showed that the higher ratio of subcutaneous FT/MT, the higher preoperative JOA scores, the decreased preoperative serum albumin and the longer time of draining were significantly related to SSI (p < 0.05). The higher ratio of subcutaneous FT/MT, the higher preoperative JOA scores, the decreased preoperative serum albumin and the longer time of draining are identified as the independent risk factors of SSI in cervical laminoplasty. Identification of these risk factors could be useful in reducing the SSI incidence and patients counselling.
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