Analysis of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis population for Surgical Site Infection Risk Factors

被引:0
|
作者
Fletcher, Jesse [2 ]
Liu, Xue-Cheng [1 ,2 ]
Thometz, John G. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Childrens Wisconsin, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Div Pediat Orthopaed, Milwaukee, WI USA
[2] Med Coll Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI USA
关键词
Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; Surgical site infection; Spinal fusion; POSTERIOR FUSION; SPINAL SURGERY; PREVENTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.jor.2024.10.020
中图分类号
R826.8 [整形外科学]; R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学]; R726.2 [小儿整形外科学]; R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
学科分类号
摘要
Objective: The incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) patients undergoing surgical correction varies but is commonly reported between 0.5 and 6.7 %. The identification of modifiable risk factors is crucial to preventing these infections in the AIS population. Some potential modifiable risk factors include the use of stainless-steel implants, a larger volume of instrumentation and an increased volume of blood products transfused. However, evidence in support of these factors and others representing true risk for the development of SSI is limited and often varies. We aimed to determine the incidence of SSI in AIS undergoing primary scoliosis fusion at our hospital, and explore demographic and clinical variables in the development of SSI in AIS. Methods: This was a case control retrospective study. Patients aged 10-19 year-old that underwent posterior spinal fusion for initial correction of AIS at our hospital between the years 2012-2020 were eligible. Patients with any previous spine surgery or spine fracture were excluded. A descriptive analysis was then performed on the data. Results: Of the 334 patients on which data was collected, one SSI was identified resulting in an incidence of infection of 0.3 %. The largest ethnicity represented was Caucasian with 254 patients. The average age was 14.3 years with averaged follow-up of 6.6 years. The majority of patients (252) received implants composed of titanium and cobalt chrome. The average operation duration was 5 h and 7.7 min, and the average hospital stay was 4.2 days. The average amount of blood loss was 553 ml. Chlorhexidine wipes or some other antimicrobial preparation was used on 197 patients and betadine solution was used on 321.185 patients were recorded to have received either antibiotic-loaded allograft or antibiotic powder and 326 patients were recorded to have received intraoperative antibiotics. Conclusions: The long term clinical follow up of our study and low incidence of infection provide additional evidence for the benefit of antimicrobial techniques and risk factor mitigation previously suggested in the literature for the prevention of SSI in AIS. Level of evidence: Level III.
引用
收藏
页码:66 / 69
页数:4
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Risk factors for deep surgical site infection following thoracolumbar spinal surgery
    Deng, Hansen
    Chan, Andrew K.
    Ammanuel, Simon G.
    Chan, Alvin Y.
    Oh, Taemin
    Skrehot, Henry C.
    Edwards, Caleb S.
    Kondapavulur, Sravani
    Nichols, Amy D.
    Liu, Catherine
    Yue, John K.
    Dhall, Sanjay S.
    Clark, Aaron J.
    Chou, Dean
    Ames, Christopher P.
    Mummaneni, Praveen, V
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY-SPINE, 2020, 32 (02) : 292 - 301
  • [22] Dosing Cefazolin for Surgical Site Infection Prophylaxis in Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Surgery: Intermittent Bolus or Continuous Infusion?-A Pilot Study
    Yu, Yichao
    Dooley, F. Cole
    Woods, Anna
    Gunnett, Amy
    Chandasana, Hardik
    Amini, Elham
    Garvan, Cynthia
    Ihnow, Stephanie
    Blakemore, Laurel C.
    Sangari, Taran
    Seubert, Christoph N.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2024, 13 (12)
  • [23] Surgical Site Infection Risk Factors and Risk Stratification
    Florschutz, Anthony V.
    Fagan, Ryan P.
    Matar, Wadih Y.
    Sawyer, Robert G.
    Berrios-Torres, Sandra I.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEONS, 2015, 23 : S8 - S11
  • [24] Common Elements in Surgical Site Infection Care Bundles for Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis at North American Pediatric Institutions: A Survey of POSNA QSVI Challenge Participants
    Oetgen, Matthew E.
    Shirley, Eric D.
    Choi, Paul D.
    Sanders, James O.
    JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ORTHOPAEDICS, 2019, 39 (07) : E514 - E519
  • [25] Risk factors for surgical site infection following spinal surgery A meta-analysis
    Zhang, Xinxin
    Liu, Peng
    You, Jipeng
    MEDICINE, 2022, 101 (08) : E28836
  • [26] Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection After Spinal Surgery: A Meta-Analysis
    Fei, Qi
    Li, Jinjun
    Lin, JiSheng
    Li, Dong
    Wang, BingQiang
    Meng, Hai
    Wang, Qi
    Su, Nan
    Yang, Yong
    WORLD NEUROSURGERY, 2016, 95 : 507 - 515
  • [27] A meta-analysis of the risk factors for surgical site infection in patients with colorectal cancer
    Chen, Yani
    Guo, Hua
    Gao, Tian
    Yu, Jiale
    Wang, Yujia
    Yu, Haiquan
    INTERNATIONAL WOUND JOURNAL, 2024, 21 (02)
  • [28] Does the use of intrawound povidone-iodine irrigation and local vancomycin powder impact surgical site infection rate in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis surgery?
    Cindy Mallet
    Victor Meissburger
    Marion Caseris
    Adèle Happiette
    Jason Chinnappa
    Stéphane Bonacorsi
    Anne-Laure Simon
    Brice Ilharreborde
    European Spine Journal, 2022, 31 : 3020 - 3028
  • [29] Analysis of sagittal curvature and its influencing factors in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
    Zhang, Cong
    Wang, Yidan
    Yu, Jinghong
    Jin, Feng
    Zhang, Yunfeng
    Zhao, Yan
    Fu, Yu
    Zhang, Kai
    Wang, Jianzhong
    Dai, Lina
    Gao, Mingjie
    Li, Zhijun
    Wang, Lidong
    Li, Xiaohe
    Wang, Haiyan
    MEDICINE, 2021, 100 (23) : E26274
  • [30] Neural complications in the surgical treatment of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis
    Diab, Mohammad
    Smith, Amanda R.
    Kuklo, Timothy R.
    SPINE, 2007, 32 (24) : 2759 - 2763