Advances in the Treatment of Implant-Associated Infections of the Pelvis: Eradication Rates, Recurrence of Infection, and Outcome

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作者
Kellermann, Florian [1 ,2 ]
Hackl, Simon [1 ]
Leister, Iris [1 ]
Hungerer, Sven [1 ]
Militz, Matthias [1 ]
Stuby, Fabian [1 ]
Holzmann, Bernhard [2 ]
Friederichs, Jan [1 ]
机构
[1] Trauma Ctr Murnau, Prof Kuntscher Str 8, D-82418 Murnau, Germany
[2] Klinikum Rechts Isar Munchen, Dept Surg, D-81675 Munich, Germany
关键词
osteosynthesis; pelvic fractures; infection; eradication; recurrence; RISK; FIXATION; EMBOLIZATION; MANAGEMENT; FRACTURES; INJURIES;
D O I
10.3390/jcm12082854
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Surgical site infections after operative stabilization of pelvic and acetabular fractures are rare but serious complications. The treatment of these infections involves additional surgical procedures, high health care costs, a prolonged stay, and often a worse outcome. In this study, we focused on the impact of the different causing bacteria, negative microbiological results with wound closure, and recurrence rates of patients with implant-associated infections after pelvic surgery. Material and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed a study group of 43 patients with microbiologically proven surgical site infections (SSI) after surgery of the pelvic ring or the acetabulum treated in our clinic between 2009 and 2019. Epidemiological data, injury pattern, surgical approach, and microbiological data were analyzed and correlated with long-term follow-up and recurrence of infection. Results: Almost two thirds of the patients presented with polymicrobial infections, with staphylococci being the most common causing agents. An average of 5.7 (+/- 5.4) surgical procedures were performed until definitive wound closure. Negative microbiological swabs at time of wound closure were only achieved in 9 patients (21%). Long-term follow-up revealed a recurrence of infection in only seven patients (16%) with an average interval between revision surgery and recurrence of 4.7 months. There was no significant difference of recurrence rate for the groups of patients with positive/negative microbiology in the last operative revision (71% vs. 78%). A positive trend for a correlation with recurrent infection was only found for patients with a Morel-Lavallee lesion due to run-over injuries (30% vs. 5%). Identified causing bacteria did not influence the outcome and rate of recurrence. Conclusion: Recurrence rates after surgical revision of implant-associated infections of the pelvis and the acetabulum are low and neither the type of causing agent nor the microbiological status at the timepoint of wound closure has a significant impact on the recurrence rate.
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