The safety and efficacy of anti-inflammatory-impregnated gelatin sponge in spine surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Asian Spine Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-24 DOI:10.31616/asj.2024.0271
Alexander Erick Purnomo, Yang Yang Endro Arjuna, Jephtah Furano Lumban Tobing, Yusak Mangara Tua Siahaan
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Abstract

The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis is to evaluate the safety and efficacy of anti-inflammatory-impregnated gelatin sponges in spine surgeries. Gelatin sponges are increasingly used as delivery vehicles for anti-inflammatory and analgesic drugs during spine surgeries. However, concerns about their safety and efficacy persist. A comprehensive literature search was conducted to identify original research articles investigating the use of anti-inflammatory-impregnated gelatin sponges in spine surgeries from 2006 to 2024. Case reports, case series, animal studies, cadaveric studies, and abstract-only articles were excluded. The risk of bias was assessed using Cochrane Risk of Bias 2.0 (Cochrane, UK) for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and the Newcastle Ottawa Scale (NOS) for observational studies. Meta-analysis was performed using Cochrane Review Manager Web. Thirteen studies (six RCTs, six cohort studies, and one case-control study) were included. Pooled analysis revealed a significant decrease in Visual Analog Scale (VAS) score for back pain (mean difference [MD], -0.62; 95% confidence intervals [CI], -0.78 to -0.46; p<0.00001), VAS score for leg pain (MD, -0.60; 95% CI, -0.87 to -0.34; p<0.00001), and length of hospital stay (MD, -0.99; 95% CI, -1.68 to -0.31; p=0.0004). Additionally, there was a significant increase in the Japanese Orthopedic Association score (MD, 0.98; 95% CI, 0.00 to 1.96; p=0.05). However, no significant difference was observed in the disability index (MD, -0.59; 95% CI, -1.88 to -0.70; p=0.37). The use of anti-inflammatory-impregnated gelatin sponges during spine surgeries decreases postoperative back pain and leg pain, reduces length of stay, and improves neurological function. Larger, prospective, randomized trials are required to obtain more robust evidence.

抗炎明胶海绵在脊柱手术中的安全性和有效性:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。
本系统综述和荟萃分析的目的是评估抗炎明胶海绵在脊柱手术中的安全性和有效性。明胶海绵在脊柱手术中越来越多地被用作抗炎和镇痛药物的输送载体。然而,对其安全性和有效性的担忧仍然存在。我们进行了全面的文献检索,以确定2006年至2024年期间调查抗炎浸透明胶海绵在脊柱手术中使用的原始研究文章。排除病例报告、病例系列、动物研究、尸体研究和纯摘要文章。随机对照试验(rct)采用Cochrane risk of bias 2.0 (Cochrane, UK)评估偏倚风险,观察性研究采用纽卡斯尔渥太华量表(NOS)评估偏倚风险。meta分析使用Cochrane Review Manager Web进行。纳入13项研究(6项随机对照试验、6项队列研究和1项病例对照研究)。合并分析显示,视觉模拟量表(VAS)对背痛的评分显著降低(平均差值[MD], -0.62;95%置信区间[CI], -0.78 ~ -0.46;p
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