Lazarescu Adrian Emil, Hogea Bogdan Gheorghe, Andor Bogdan Corneliu, Totorean Alina, Cojocaru Dan Grigore, Negru Marius, Bolintineanu Laura A, Patrascu Jnr Jenel Marian, Misca Liviu C, Sandesc Mihai A, Patrascu Snr Jenel Marian
Department of Anatomy and Embriology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "victor Babes" Timișoara, Timisoara, Romania.
2nd Clinic of Orthopedics and Traumatology, County Emergency Hospital "Pius Branzeu" Timisoara, Timisoara, Romania.
Ther Clin Risk Manag. 2022 Oct 29;18:1029-1036. doi: 10.2147/TCRM.S372676. eCollection 2022.
Diverse musculo-skeletal pathology can be treated conservatively by different types of injections and in most cases, results are significantly better if the existing inflammatory fluid is aspirated prior to injection of medication solutions. The present study analyses an original technique which uses infusion therapy accessories to create two types of closed sterile double syringe systems, and compares the benefits of using such a system in aspiration/injection procedures to classic aspiration injection technique that implies changing and connecting multiple syringes to the same needle, thus increasing the risk for septic complications. The aim of the present study is to minimize therapeutic risk of iatrogenic septic complications during aspiration/injection procedures.
1024 patients underwent aspiration/injection procedures in our clinic using the double syringe system between 2015 and 2020. During the early stages of the study, the second type of assembly was rendered impractical so the study continued with analyzing a single type of double syringe system using a three way infusion therapy device which is readily available, and allows the assembly of a closed sterile system with a single, two-step procedure technique. Iatrogenic local septic complications were followed by means of a six week clinical follow-up evaluation with additional investigations only if necessary.
In 1024 procedures we report 0% incidence of iatrogenic septic complications, or other types of complications and recommend this technique in a vast array of rheumatic, orthopedic or traumatic conditions that require aspiration/injection procedures.
The double syringe system is practical, easy to use, it completely eliminates the risk of iatrogenic infection due to manipulation errors, and significantly simplifies the technique for sonography guided aspiration/injection procedures for musculo-skeletal pathology.
多种肌肉骨骼疾病可以通过不同类型的注射进行保守治疗,并且在大多数情况下,如果在注射药物溶液之前抽吸现有的炎性液体,效果会显著更好。本研究分析了一种原始技术,该技术使用输液治疗附件创建两种类型的封闭式无菌双注射器系统,并比较了在抽吸/注射过程中使用这种系统与传统抽吸注射技术的益处,传统技术意味着将多个注射器更换并连接到同一根针上,从而增加了发生败血症并发症的风险。本研究的目的是将抽吸/注射过程中医源性败血症并发症的治疗风险降至最低。
2015年至2020年期间,1024例患者在我们诊所使用双注射器系统进行了抽吸/注射操作。在研究的早期阶段,第二种组装方式不实用,因此研究继续分析使用一种现成的三通输液治疗装置的单一类型双注射器系统,该装置允许通过单一的两步操作技术组装封闭式无菌系统。通过为期六周的临床随访评估来跟踪医源性局部败血症并发症,仅在必要时进行额外检查。
在1024例操作中,我们报告医源性败血症并发症或其他类型并发症的发生率为0%,并建议在需要抽吸/注射操作的大量风湿性、骨科或创伤性疾病中使用该技术。
双注射器系统实用、易于使用,它完全消除了因操作失误导致医源性感染的风险,并显著简化了肌肉骨骼疾病超声引导下抽吸/注射操作的技术。