外侧入路全踝关节置换术的感染率和致病菌。

Foot & ankle specialist Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-07-10 DOI:10.1177/19386400231184960
Yasser A Alhaddab, Rajat Mittal, Michael J Symes, Andrew P Wines
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虽然文献报道全踝关节置换术(TAR)的浅表和深部感染发生率可高达13%,但关于致病生物的信息很少,特别是在外侧植入的假体中。本研究旨在确定引起感染的微生物,最终指导更好的抗生素预防。方法2016年9月至2021年4月,我们回顾性分析了侧位TAR术后感染的患者。记录感染原因、病原菌及种植体存活情况。结果130例患者中,浅表感染10例(7.6%),深部感染3例(2.3%)。葡萄球菌和假单胞菌最为常见。不同类型的钢板用于腓骨伤口骨折的固定无显著差异。结论侧翼TAR术后感染为多菌性感染,以葡萄球菌和假单胞菌最为常见。证据等级:四级案例系列。
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Rate of Infection and Causative Organisms in a Lateral Approach Total Ankle Replacement.

BackgroundAlthough the rate of both superficial and deep infection in total ankle replacement (TAR) can reach up to 13% as reported in the literature, there is little information on the causative organisms, especially in laterally implanted prosthesis. This study aims to identify organisms causing infections to ultimately guide to better antibiotic prophylaxis.MethodsBetween September 2016 and April 2021, we retrospectively reviewed patients who had an infection after a lateral TAR. Cause of the infection, causative organisms, and implant survival were recorded.ResultsOut of 130 patients, 10 of 130 patients (7.6%) had a superficial infection whereas 3 of 130 patients (2.3%) had a deep infection. Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas species were found to be the most common. No significant difference was found between the type of plate used for fibula fixation regarding wound dehiscence.ConclusionsInfection after lateral TAR is generally polymicrobial in nature with Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas species being the most common.Level of Evidence:Level IV Case Series.

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