腰椎手术中局部使用妥布霉素粉的实践偏好和证据分析:多国 AO 脊柱调查及文献系统回顾

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Veranis Sotiris , Sathish Muthu , Matt Gary , Sam Cho , So Kato , Stephen J. Lewis , Ho-Joong Kim , Jeffrey Wang , Amit Jain , S. Tim Yoon , AO Spine Knowledge Forum Degenerative
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摘要

研究设计横断面研究,并对文献进行系统性回顾。目的越来越多的人开始关注局部使用抗生素来预防脊柱手术后的感染。为了将抗生素的覆盖范围扩大到革兰氏阴性菌谱,目前正在考虑使用妥布霉素粉。我们调查分析了目前在腰椎手术中局部使用妥布霉素的实践偏好,同时还旨在分析文献中有关这一问题的现有证据。方法在全球 AO Spine 会员中开展了一项跨国横断面调查,以了解在 1 或 2 级开放式腰椎融合手术中局部使用妥布霉素的情况。此外,两位作者还对四个科学数据库(PubMed、Scopus、clinicaltrials.gov、Web of Science)进行了独立的系统性审查,以确定符合系统性审查和荟萃分析(PRISMA)首选报告指南的相关文章。结果在 231 位参与研究的外科医生中,仅有 1.7%(n = 4)的外科医生在 1 或 2 级开放式腰椎融合手术中使用了妥布霉素。在对文献进行系统回顾后,有两项共 484 名患者的研究被纳入分析范围。结论托布霉素并不是全球脊柱外科医生预防 SSI 的首选局部抗生素。缺乏足够的证据支持在腰椎手术中常规使用局部妥布霉素。
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Practice preference and evidence analysis on topical use of tobramycin powder in lumbar spine surgery: A Multi-National AO spine survey with systematic review of the literature

Study design

Cross-sectional study with systematic review of literature.

Objective

There is an increasing interest in the topical use of antibiotics to prevent infection following spine surgery. To extend the antibiotic coverage to the gram-negative spectrum, the usage of tobramycin powder is being considered. We surveyed to analyze the current practice preference on the use of topical tobramycin in lumbar spine surgery and also aimed to analyze the literature for current evidence on the same.

Methods

A multinational cross-sectional survey was conducted among AO Spine members worldwide to understand the use of topical tobramycin in 1 or 2-level open lumbar fusion surgeries. Also, an independent systematic review of four scientific databases (PubMed, Scopus, clinicaltrials.gov, Web of Science) was performed by two authors to identify relevant articles in adherence to the preferred reporting in systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. Studies reporting the usage of tobramycin in lumbar spine surgeries were included for analysis.

Results

Among the 231 participating surgeons, only 1.7 %(n = 4) reported utilizing tobramycin in 1 or 2-level open lumbar fusion surgery. Upon systematic review of the literature, two studies with 484 patients were included for analysis. With the usage of tobramycin as a topical antibiotic powder, both studies noted a reduction in the incidence of infection with change in the spectrum of infective organisms.

Conclusion

Topical Tobramycin is not the commonly preferred topical antibiotic to prevent SSI among spine surgeons worldwide. There is a lack of sufficient evidence to support the routine use of topical tobramycin in lumbar spine surgery.
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World Neurosurgery: X
World Neurosurgery: X Medicine-Surgery
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