Fleischman Andrew N, Austin Matthew S
Rothman Institute, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, United States.
J Bone Jt Infect. 2017 Jan 1;2(1):23-28. doi: 10.7150/jbji.16649. eCollection 2017.
Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the most common complications after orthopaedic surgery, leading to significant morbidity and its associated costs. Surgical guidelines strongly recommend the use of systemic antibiotic prophylaxis to reduce the risk for developing SSI. Locally administered powdered antibiotics have the potential to provide remarkably high intra-wound concentrations without risk for systemic toxicity. However, a paucity of high quality evidence in the orthopaedic literature has prevented widespread adoption of this technique. The majority of clinical studies on local intra-wound antibiotics have evaluated the use of topical powdered vancomycin in spinal surgery, though only a single prospective study currently exists. This review will discuss all the available evidence describing the effectiveness, pharmacokinetics, and potential adverse effects with the use of topical powdered antibiotics in orthopedic surgery.
手术部位感染(SSI)是骨科手术后最常见的并发症之一,会导致严重的发病率及其相关费用。手术指南强烈建议使用全身性抗生素预防措施以降低发生SSI的风险。局部应用的抗生素粉末有潜力在伤口内提供极高的浓度,而无全身毒性风险。然而,骨科文献中高质量证据的匮乏阻碍了该技术的广泛应用。关于局部伤口内抗生素的大多数临床研究评估了局部应用万古霉素粉末在脊柱手术中的使用情况,不过目前仅有一项前瞻性研究。本综述将讨论所有现有证据,这些证据描述了在骨科手术中使用局部抗生素粉末的有效性、药代动力学和潜在不良反应。