【腹部外科手术部位感染的预防与治疗】。

Chirurgie (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-06 DOI:10.1007/s00104-025-02242-x
Tara Mueller-Elmau, Helmut Friess
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摘要

腹部手术后手术部位感染是患者和医疗保健系统的一个相关问题。除肺炎和尿路感染外,手术部位感染是这些患者中最常见的医院感染。虽然与患者相关的危险因素大多难以在短期内影响,但也有一些与手术相关的可改变的危险因素(如手术时间、无菌技术、出血量)以及各种围手术期预防措施,证据水平不同(如皮肤消毒、围手术期静脉抗生素预防、使用伤口边缘保护器、预防性伤口冲洗、伤口关闭前更换器械和手套)。三氯生包覆缝合材料,负压敷料)。根据感染的严重程度和深度,治疗包括开放伤口,手术翻修与筋膜清创/负压伤口治疗或腹腔脓肿引流和适当的静脉注射抗生素。在广泛性腹膜炎的病例中,需要剖腹探查和灌洗。
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[Prevention and treatment of surgical site infections in abdominal surgery].

Postoperative surgical site infections after abdominal surgery are a relevant problem for patients and healthcare systems. Alongside pneumonia and urinary tract infections, surgical site infections are among the most common nosocomial infections in these patients. While the patient-related risk factors are mostly difficult to influence in the short-term, there are some modifiable, surgery-related risk factors (e.g., duration of surgery, sterile technique, blood loss) as well as various perioperative preventive measures with different evidence levels (e.g., skin disinfection, intravenous perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis, use of wound edge protectors, prophylactic wound irrigation, change of instruments and gloves before wound closure, triclosan-coated suture material, negative pressure dressing). Depending on the severity and depth of the infection, the treatment includes opening of the wound, surgical revision with fascial debridement/negative pressure wound therapy or the drainage of intra-abdominal abscesses and appropriate intravenous antibiotics. A relaparotomy for exploration and lavage is indicated in cases of generalized peritonitis.

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