Efficacy and safety of intrawound antibiotics in patients undergoing posterior spinal fusion for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis: a nationwide database study

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Shin, John, I [1 ]
Leggett, Andrew R. [1 ]
Berg, Ari R. [1 ]
Kaushal, Neil K. [1 ]
Vives, Michael J. [1 ]
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[1] Rutgers Univ New Jersey Med Sch, Dept Orthopaed, 140 Bergen St,Suite D1610, Newark, NJ 07103 USA
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Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; Posterior spinal fusion; Intrawound antibiotics; National database; NSQIP pediatric; SURGICAL SITE INFECTION; RESEARCH-SOCIETY MORBIDITY; LOCAL VANCOMYCIN POWDER; WOUND-INFECTION; POSTOPERATIVE INFECTION; BETADINE IRRIGATION; TOPICAL AMPICILLIN; SURGERY; PROPHYLAXIS; COMPLICATIONS;
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10.1007/s43390-022-00585-7
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Purpose To assess the efficacy and safety of intrawound antibiotics in posterior fusions for adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). Methods The NSQIP-Pediatric databases 2016-2018 were utilized. Patients 10 years of age or older with AIS who underwent posterior fusion were selected and divided into two cohorts based on the receipt of intrawound antibiotics. Patient characteristics and complications were compared. Multivariate analyses were performed to determine the efficacy and safety of intrawound antibiotics. Results A total of 4203 patients received intrawound antibiotics while 879 patients did not. The intrawound antibiotic group had longer constructs, higher blood loss, and longer operative times, factors historically associated with higher infection rates. Those that received intrawound antibiotics had SSI rate of 0.69%, while its counterpart had 0.57% (p = 0.689). The reoperation rates were 1.12% and 1.25% (p = 0.735), for those with and without intrawound antibiotics, respectively. In multivariate analyses, intrawound antibiotics use was not found to be a significant predictor for SSI, any complications, reoperation and readmission. Conclusion The current study represents the largest AIS surgery cohort studied to evaluate the efficacy of intrawound antibiotics. Our analysis failed to demonstrate association between the use of intrawound antibiotics and reduction in SSI. While other studies have reported seroma, wound dehiscence and renal failure with the practice, we did not observe an increased rate of such complications. This study highlights the difficulty of understanding the role for individual infection prevention measures in current surgical settings, where the SSI rate for the control group was substantially lower than 1%.
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