Prevention of implant-associated spinal infections: the GAID-protocol

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Przybyl, Joanna Maria [1 ]
Hegewald, Aldemar Andres [1 ]
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[1] VAMED Balt Sea Hosp, Dept Neurosurg & Spine Surg, Damp, Germany
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FRONTIERS IN SURGERY | 2023年 / 10卷
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surgical site infection; spinal infections; implant-associated infection; sodium hypochlorite/hypochlorous acid; spinal fusion; spondylodiscitis; vertebral osteomyelitis; SURGICAL SITE INFECTION; PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY; TIME-DEPENDENT CONTAMINATION; BACTERIAL-CONTAMINATION; PROPIONIBACTERIUM-ACNES; SURGERY; FUSION; RISK; REDUCE; GLOVES;
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10.3389/fsurg.2023.1308213
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R61 [外科手术学];
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ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of the GAID-Protocol, a bundle of intra- and postoperative infection prevention measures, to reduce implant-associated infections in patients undergoing posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation. These preventive measures are organized into a protocol that includes recommendations for four critical areas of implant protection (acronym GAID): Gloves, Antiseptics: sodium hypochlorite/hypochlorous acid (NaOCl/HOCl), Implants and Drainage-use in large wounds.MethodsWe performed a single-site retrospective review of cases undergoing posterior spinal fusion with instrumentation for primarily degenerative spinal diseases before and after implementation of the GAID-Protocol that was specifically designed to protect against implant-associated infections. The primary outcome was postoperative wound complications requiring surgical intervention, with a particular focus on infectious spondylitis/discitis.Results230 cases were included: 92 (Group A) before and 138 (Group B) after protocol implementation. Overall, wound complications requiring surgical intervention occurred in 7.6% patients in Group A and in 3.6% patients in Group B (p = 0.2297). Of these, infectious spondylitis/discitis was present in 5.4% in Group A and in none of Group B (p = 0.0096). The ratio of infectious spondylitis/discitis to other wound problems was 71% to 29% in Group A, while it was 0% to 100% in Group B (p = 0.0278). The mean time interval between the first revision surgery for wound complications and hospital discharge was significantly different, 38 days SD 20.3 in Group A and 14.4 days SD 8.6 in Group B (p = 0.0442).ConclusionsIn our study, adherence to the GAID-Protocol resulted in a shift from severe to significantly less severe and easier to treat wound complications. Adoption of the GAID-Protocol might contribute to the reduction of implant-associated infections.
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