医学
万古霉素
抗生素
外科
随机对照试验
预防性抗生素
前瞻性队列研究
不利影响
入射(几何)
麻醉
金黄色葡萄球菌
内科学
物理
光学
生物
细菌
微生物学
遗传学
作者
Vijay Tubaki,Shanmuganathan Rajasekaran,Ajoy Prasad Shetty
出处
期刊:Spine
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2013-09-18
卷期号:38 (25): 2149-2155
被引量:218
标识
DOI:10.1097/brs.0000000000000015
摘要
A prospective randomized controlled trial.To assess the ability of local vancomycin powder in controlling postoperative infection in spine surgery.Despite improvements through the use of prophylactic systemic antibiotics, surgical site infections remain a significant problem in spine surgical procedures. Various retrospective and prospective studies have reported the efficacy of local application of vancomycin powder in reducing the infection in animal and human studies. However, there were no randomized control trials that reported on its efficacy.Prospective randomized controls of 907 patients with various spinal pathologies were treated surgically during a period of 18 months. The control group received standard systemic prophylaxis only, whereas the treatment group received vancomycin powder in the surgical wound in addition to systemic prophylaxis. Patient demographics, comorbidities, level of spinal pathology, estimated blood loss, nutritional status, and hemoglobin were recorded. Incidence of infection was the primary outcome evaluated.There were 8 infections (1.68%) in the control group (6 instrumented and 2 noninstrumented, 6 deep and 2 superficial) with bacteria cultured in 3 (1 Escherichia coli and 2 Staphylococcus aureus). In the treatment group, 7 infections (1.61%) were observed (6 instrumented and 1 noninstrumented surgical procedures, 6 deep and 1 superficial) with bacteria cultured in 3 (1 Staphylococcus aureus and 2 Klebsiella). No adverse effects were observed from the use of vancomycin powder. Statistically no significant difference was seen in infection rate between the treatment group and control group.The local application of vancomycin powder in surgical wounds did not significantly reduce the incidence of infection in patients with surgically treated spinal pathologies. The use of vancomycin powder may not be effective when incidence of infection is low.
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