D'Angelo G L, Ogilvie-Harris D J
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Toronto Western Hospital, Ontario, Canada.
Arthroscopy. 1988;4(1):10-4. doi: 10.1016/s0749-8063(88)80004-5.
Nine cases of septic arthritis following arthroscopy are reviewed retrospectively. All cases of septic arthritis followed arthroscopic surgery. The average age of the patients was 49 years. The diagnosis was confirmed by bacterial cultures of the joint aspirates. All cases were treated by appropriate antibiotics supplemented by repeat arthroscopy and placement of a suction irrigation system. The average stay in hospital was 21 days. The authors suggest that it is not possible to predict such a major complication based on risk factors and therefore present a cost/benefit analysis of antibiotic prophylaxis using first-generation cephalosporins as a possible means of reducing hospital costs and patient morbidity.
回顾性分析9例关节镜检查后发生的化脓性关节炎病例。所有化脓性关节炎病例均发生于关节镜手术后。患者的平均年龄为49岁。通过关节穿刺液的细菌培养确诊。所有病例均接受适当抗生素治疗,并辅以重复关节镜检查和置入吸引冲洗系统。平均住院时间为21天。作者认为,基于风险因素无法预测这种严重并发症,因此提出了使用第一代头孢菌素进行抗生素预防的成本效益分析,作为降低医院成本和患者发病率的一种可能手段。