Jagodzinski N A, Ibish S, Furniss D
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust, Oxford, UK.
J Hand Surg Eur Vol. 2017 Mar;42(3):289-294. doi: 10.1177/1753193416676408. Epub 2016 Dec 22.
We carried out a systematic review to determine the incidence of infection for hand surgery done in settings other than the operating theatre. Databases were searched and a PRISMA chart created by three independent reviewers. From 1200 studies identified, 46 full text articles were reviewed and six were included (two Level 3 studies and four Level 4). In three studies there were no infections after surgery in an office, procedure room or emergency department. Two studies with a combined number of 1962 procedures reviewed carpal tunnel decompressions and reported identical infection rates of 0.4%. Although the current evidence is of poor quality, it suggests that some types of hand surgery may be done outside the operating theatre without increasing the risk of infection.
IV.
我们进行了一项系统评价,以确定在手术室以外的环境中进行手部手术的感染发生率。检索了数据库,并由三位独立评审员绘制了PRISMA流程图。从识别出的1200项研究中,对46篇全文文章进行了评审,其中6篇被纳入(2项3级研究和4项4级研究)。三项研究表明,在办公室、诊疗室或急诊科手术后未发生感染。两项研究共评审了1962例腕管减压手术,报告的感染率均为0.4%。尽管目前的证据质量较差,但表明某些类型的手部手术可以在手术室以外进行,而不会增加感染风险。
IV级。