Francel T J, Marshall K A, Savage R C
Department of Surgery, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, MD.
Ann Plast Surg. 1990 Apr;24(4):304-9. doi: 10.1097/00000637-199004000-00002.
We present a series of 41 diabetic patients with severe tissue destruction and deformity secondary to hand infections. Thirty (73%) of the patients showed propagation of the infection to bone, tendons, or deep palmar spaces, and 26 of 41 (63%) required amputations. Sixty-three percent of the cultures were mixed; pure Staphylococcus aureus accounted for only 12%. Diabetics who were renal transplant recipients were at increased risk, with a 100% amputation rate and an average hospitalization of 41 days. Recommendations for management of diabetic hand infections are given to reduce the mortality and morbidity in these patients.
我们报告了一系列41例因手部感染继发严重组织破坏和畸形的糖尿病患者。其中30例(73%)患者的感染扩散至骨骼、肌腱或手掌深部间隙,41例中有26例(63%)需要截肢。63%的培养结果为混合感染;单纯金黄色葡萄球菌感染仅占12%。接受肾移植的糖尿病患者风险增加,截肢率达100%,平均住院时间为41天。本文给出了糖尿病手部感染的管理建议,以降低这些患者的死亡率和发病率。