Contemporary Prophylactic Antibiotic Practices and Adjunct Therapies in Autologous Fat Grafting Procedures: A Survey of The Aesthetic Society Members.

Aesthetic surgery journal. Open forum Pub Date : 2024-01-09 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1093/asjof/ojae001
Sthefano Araya, Alexander H Chang, Civanni Moss, Sarah M Gubara, Maria T Gebreyesus, Kenneth Jordan, Karen J Ruth, Pablo Baltodano, Sameer A Patel
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Background: Autologous fat grafting (AFG) is a widely used surgical technique that involves extracting a patient's own adipose tissue and transferring it to different areas of the body. This practice is still evolving. Guidelines for antibiotic prophylaxis and use of adjuncts in plastic surgery are currently limited, with a notable absence of standardized guidelines for AFG.

Objectives: In this survey, we assess contemporary antibiotic practices and adjuncts in AFG procedures.

Methods: A 52-question survey was emailed to 3106 active members of The Aesthetic Society. Two hundred and ninety-three responses were recorded, representing a 9% response rate.

Results: We analyzed 288 responses. The most common AFG procedures were facial (38%), gluteal (34%), and breast (27%) augmentation. Preoperative antibiotics were used by 84.0% overall, with rates of 74.3%, 88.0%, and 92.7% in face, breast, and gluteal AFG, respectively. Lipoaspirate-antibiotic mixing was reported by 19.8%, mainly during gluteal AFG (46.9%), and less so in face (2.8%) and breast (8%) AFG. Notably, 46.9% of surgeons administered prolonged prophylaxis for 72 h or more. Tranexamic acid was utilized by 39.9% of the surveyed surgeons. Platelet-rich plasma was used by 5.6%. Doppler ultrasound was incorporated by 16.7% in AFG, with 21.5% in gluteal AFG, 14% in the face, and 19% in breast procedures.

Conclusions: In this survey, we offer insights into antibiotic practices and adjunct therapies in AFG, especially intraoperative antibiotic mixing. Practices among members of The Aesthetic Society vary from guidelines. It is crucial to standardize practices and conduct further research to pave the way for evidence-based guidelines in AFG.

Level of evidence 5:

自体脂肪移植手术中的当代预防性抗生素应用和辅助疗法:美学协会会员调查。
背景:自体脂肪移植术(AFG)是一种广泛使用的外科技术,它是指提取患者自身的脂肪组织并将其移植到身体的不同部位。这种做法仍在不断发展。目前,整形外科抗生素预防和辅助药物使用的指南非常有限,尤其缺乏针对 AFG 的标准化指南:在这项调查中,我们评估了 AFG 手术中的当代抗生素实践和辅助方法:我们通过电子邮件向美学协会的 3106 名活跃会员发送了一份包含 52 个问题的调查问卷。共收到 293 份回复,回复率为 9%:我们分析了 288 份回复。最常见的 AFG 手术是面部(38%)、臀部(34%)和乳房(27%)隆胸。使用术前抗生素的比例为 84.0%,面部、乳房和臀部 AFG 的使用率分别为 74.3%、88.0% 和 92.7%。有 19.8% 的人使用了脂溶性抗生素,主要是在臀部 AFG(46.9%)中,面部 AFG(2.8%)和乳房 AFG(8%)中使用较少。值得注意的是,46.9%的外科医生进行了72小时或更长时间的长期预防。39.9%的受访外科医生使用了氨甲环酸。5.6%的外科医生使用了富血小板血浆。多普勒超声被16.7%的AFG使用,其中21.5%用于臀部AFG,14%用于面部,19%用于乳房手术:在这项调查中,我们深入了解了AFG手术中的抗生素使用方法和辅助疗法,尤其是术中抗生素的混合使用。美学协会成员的做法与指南不尽相同。关键是要规范操作并开展进一步研究,为基于证据的 AFG 指南铺平道路:
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