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微创脊柱手术能降低创伤患者的手术部位感染率吗?一项东南亚地区的经验。

Does minimally invasive spine surgery reduce surgical site infection rates in the trauma patient? A Southeast Asian experience.

作者信息

Wu ChengHan, Lor Kelvin Kah Ho, Yang Eugene Weiren, Ng Allan Shao Hui

机构信息

Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore.

Department of General Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery, Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, Singapore.

出版信息

Biomedicine (Taipei). 2022 Mar 1;12(1):16-20. doi: 10.37796/2211-8039.1246. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The trauma patient has an increased susceptibility to postoperative surgical site infection (SSI). There is a lack of studies in the literature investigating the rates of SSI in minimally invasive spine (MIS) surgery for trauma patients with associated injuries, who also require surgical intervention for thoracolumbar fractures. We aim to investigate if MIS surgery for trauma patients reduces the incidence of SSI through a less invasive approach and smaller surgical incision.

METHODS

A case series of 30 trauma patients who underwent MIS surgery for thoracolumbar spine fractures at our center were followed up for a year. The primary outcome measured was the presence of a postoperative SSI. Subgroup analysis was performed to determine if there were specific factors that increase the risk of developing a SSI.

RESULTS

In total, 4 (13%) patients developed postoperative SSI out of which 1 was a deep infection (3%). Subgroup analysis of both patient and surgical factors did not demonstrate statistically significant results to suggest risk factors for SSI post-MIS surgery in our patient group.

CONCLUSION

Our series of patients did not reflect a lower incidence of SSI with MIS surgery compared to incidences in the literature. This may suggest that the increased rates of SSI in the trauma patient may not be best addressed by a minimally invasive approach alone. A multidisciplinary approach that addresses other factors - such as prolonged recumbence and a compromised immunological state may yield improved results.

摘要

引言

创伤患者术后手术部位感染(SSI)的易感性增加。文献中缺乏针对伴有相关损伤且还需要对胸腰椎骨折进行手术干预的创伤患者进行微创脊柱(MIS)手术时SSI发生率的研究。我们旨在研究创伤患者的MIS手术是否通过侵入性较小的方法和较小的手术切口降低SSI的发生率。

方法

对在我们中心接受MIS手术治疗胸腰椎骨折的30例创伤患者进行了为期一年的随访。测量的主要结果是术后是否发生SSI。进行亚组分析以确定是否存在增加发生SSI风险的特定因素。

结果

总共有4例(13%)患者发生术后SSI,其中1例为深部感染(3%)。对患者和手术因素的亚组分析未显示出具有统计学意义的结果,表明我们患者组中MIS手术后发生SSI的风险因素。

结论

与文献中的发生率相比,我们的患者系列未显示MIS手术的SSI发生率较低。这可能表明,仅通过微创方法可能无法最好地解决创伤患者中增加的SSI发生率问题。一种解决其他因素(如长期卧床和免疫状态受损)的多学科方法可能会产生更好的结果。

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