Management of postoperative infections after spinal instrumentation

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作者
Levi, ADO [1 ]
Dickman, CA [1 ]
Sonntag, VKH [1 ]
机构
[1] BARROW NEUROL INST, MERCY HEALTHCARE ARIZONA, DIV NEUROL SURG, PHOENIX, AZ 85013 USA
关键词
spine; instrumentation; postoperative infection; deep wound infection; risk factor; irrigation-suction system;
D O I
10.3171/jns.1997.86.6.0975
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The authors retrospectively reviewed 452 consecutively treated patients who underwent a spinal instrumentation procedure at a single institution to establish which patients and which surgical approaches might be associated with an increased risk of developing deep wound infections and to determine the efficacy with which the institution's current treatment strategy eradicates these infections. Wound infections occurred in 17 patients (10 men and seven women) with spinal instrumentation (incidence 3.8%). All infections occurred after posterior spinal instrumentation procedures (7.2%); there were no infections after anterior instrumentation procedures regardless of the level. Each patient was assigned an infection risk factor (RF) score depending on the number of RFs identified in an individual patient preoperatively. The mean RF score of patients who developed infections was 2.18, whereas the mean RF score for a procedure-matched , infection-free control group was 0.71. The mean number of days from surgery to clinical presentation was 27.6 days (range 4-120 days), and the mean increase in hospitalization time for the subset of patients who developed infections was 16.6 days. The most common organism isolated from wound cultures was Staphylococcus aureus (nine of 17 cases). Of the 17 patients, five had infections involving multiple organisms. All patients were infection free at a minimum of 8 months follow-up review. The current treatment regimen advocated at this institution consists of operative debridement of the infected wound, a course of intravenous followed by oral antibiotic medications, insertion of an antibiotic-containing irrigation-suction system for a mean of 5 days, and maintenance of the instrumentation system within the infected wound.
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页码:975 / 980
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