瑞典前颈椎间盘切除术融合术后深部手术部位感染伴硬膜外脓肿1例报告及发生率分析。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Surgical infections Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-19 DOI:10.1089/sur.2025.013
Ryo Fujita, Ioannis Georgopoulos, Pavlos Vlachogiannis, Katrin Ivars, Paul Gerdhem, Anna MacDowall
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摘要

背景:前路颈椎椎间盘切除术融合术(ACDF)是一种常见的脊柱手术,并发症发生率低。虽然吞咽困难和喉返神经麻痹有充分的文献记载,但深部手术部位感染(ssi)是罕见的(0.03%-0.3%)。本文报道一例罕见的acdf术后深SSI伴硬膜外脓肿病例,并利用Swespine数据分析瑞典SSI的发生率。病例介绍:一名55岁女性在C6/7 ACDF术后3周出现颈胸疼痛和双侧手臂疼痛。影像学证实深SSI伴硬膜外脓肿。尽管使用了抗生素,但术后37天需要再次手术,包括C7椎体切除术和钛重建。培养鉴定出口腔菌群,提示未经治疗的龋齿有血液传播。Swespine数据显示,在9,382例患者中,深部SSI发生率为0.05%。结论:ACDF后深度SSI是非常罕见但严重的并发症。颈胸疼痛可能提示SSI,术前牙科护理是明智的,以减少感染的风险。
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Deep Surgical Site Infection with Epidural Abscess Following Anterior Cervical Discectomy and Fusion: A Case Report and Incidence Analysis in Sweden.

Background: Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) is a common spinal procedure with a low complication rate. Although dysphagia and recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis are well-documented, deep surgical site infections (SSIs) are rare (0.03%-0.3%). This report presents a rare case of deep SSI with an epidural abscess post-ACDF and analyzes the incidence of SSI in Sweden using Swespine data. Case Presentation: A 55-year-old female developed cervicothoracic pain and bilateral arm pain three weeks after C6/7 ACDF. Imaging confirmed deep SSI with an epidural abscess. Despite antibiotic agents, reoperation was required 37 days post-operatively, involving C7 corpectomy and titanium reconstruction. Cultures identified oral flora, suggesting hematogenous spread from untreated dental caries. Swespine data showed a 0.05% incidence of deep SSI among 9,382 cases. Conclusions: Deep SSI following ACDF is an exceptionally rare but serious complication. Cervicothoracic pain may indicate SSI, and pre-operative dental care is advisable to reduce infection risk.

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Surgical infections
Surgical infections INFECTIOUS DISEASES-SURGERY
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
5.00%
发文量
127
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Surgical Infections provides comprehensive and authoritative information on the biology, prevention, and management of post-operative infections. Original articles cover the latest advancements, new therapeutic management strategies, and translational research that is being applied to improve clinical outcomes and successfully treat post-operative infections. Surgical Infections coverage includes: -Peritonitis and intra-abdominal infections- Surgical site infections- Pneumonia and other nosocomial infections- Cellular and humoral immunity- Biology of the host response- Organ dysfunction syndromes- Antibiotic use- Resistant and opportunistic pathogens- Epidemiology and prevention- The operating room environment- Diagnostic studies
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