万古霉素粉在初级膝关节和髋关节置换术中预防感染的作用:1151例关节置换术病例对照研究。

Q3 Medicine
X. Paredes-Carnero , J. Vidal-Campos , F. Gómez-Suárez , H. Meijide
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摘要

背景和目的:万古霉素粉(VP)已被积极用于脊柱手术,以降低感染率。但在髋关节和膝关节置换手术中,几乎没有发表过任何数据,其作用也受到质疑。我们的目的是研究 VP 在减少假体感染及其可能并发症方面的有效性:对一家医院中心的五位外科医生在 2017 年至 2018 年期间实施的初次髋关节(THA)和膝关节(TKA)关节置换手术进行了回顾。根据外科医生的偏好,在手术关闭前在植入物上使用 1 克 VP。随访5年,分析感染率和局部并发症:共进行了 1501 例关节置换术,其中 748 例为 TKA,403 例为 THA。9名患者被诊断为假体感染,其中5人接受了VP治疗,4人未接受(P=.555)。同样,另有15名患者出现伤口并发症,其中11人接受了VP治疗,4人未接受(P=.412)。其他并发症也没有因是否使用 VP 而产生差异(P=.101)。同样,需要再次介入治疗的患者人数也相似(P=0.999)。没有发现因使用VP而引起的全身并发症:无法证明使用VP能降低髋关节和膝关节假体的感染率,因此我们不建议使用VP。
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[Translated article] Vancomycin powder in the prevention of infection in primary knee and hip arthroplasty: Case–control study with 1151 arthroplasties

Background and objective

Vancomycin powder (VP) has been positively used in spinal surgery to reduce the rate of infections. Hardly any data have been published on hip and knee joint replacement surgery, and its usefulness is questioned. Our objective was to investigate the effectiveness of VP in reducing prosthetic infection and its possible complications.

Methods

Primary hip (THA) and knee (TKA) arthroplasties were reviewed, performed by five surgeons in one hospital centre, between 2017 and 2018. One gram of VP was used on the implant prior to surgical closure based on the surgeon's preferences. With a 5-year follow-up in which the infection rate and local complications were analysed.

Results

One thousand one hundred and fifty-one arthroplasties were performed, 748 were TKA and 403 were THA. Nine patients were diagnosed with prosthetic infection, of which five received VP and four did not (p = 0.555). Likewise, another 15 patients suffered wound complications, of which 11 received VP and 4 did not (p = 0.412). There were no differences, either, in the rest of the complications depending on the use or not of VP (p = 0.101). Likewise, the number of patients who needed reintervention was similar (p = 0.999).

No systemic complications were detected due to the use of VP.

Conclusions

It has not been possible to demonstrate that the use of VP reduces the rates of prosthetic infection in the hip and knee, so we cannot recommend its use.

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