Melcher G A, Claudi B, Schlegel U, Perren S M, Printzen G, Munzinger J
AO/ASIF Research Institute, Davos, Switzerland.
J Bone Joint Surg Br. 1994 Nov;76(6):955-9.
Any operation involving the implantation of a foreign body increases the risk of infection. The implant material and its surface, the dead space, and any necrosis or vascular changes play a significant role in susceptibility to infection. We investigated the effect of the dead space in an intramedullary nail on the rate of local infection. We inoculated the intramedullary cavities of rabbit tibiae with various concentrations of a human pathogen, of Staphylococcus aureus strain, and then inserted either a solid or a hollow slotted stainless-steel nail. We found a significantly higher rate of infection after use of the slotted nail (59%) than after the solid nail (27%) (p < 0.05).
任何涉及植入异物的手术都会增加感染风险。植入材料及其表面、死腔以及任何坏死或血管变化在感染易感性方面起着重要作用。我们研究了髓内钉中的死腔对局部感染率的影响。我们用不同浓度的人类病原体金黄色葡萄球菌菌株接种兔胫骨的髓腔,然后插入实心或空心开槽不锈钢钉。我们发现,使用开槽钉后的感染率(59%)明显高于实心钉(27%)(p<0.05)。