Title of article :
Local Irrigation of the Surgical Field with Antibiotics in the End of Procedure Reduces the Infection Rate in Herniated Lumbar Disc Surgery
Author/Authors :
Kërveshi, Armend University Clinical Centre of Kosova - Clinic of Neurosurgery, Kosova , Halili, Nehat University Clinical Centre of Kosova - Clinic of Neurosurgery, Kosova , Kastrati, Bujar University Clinical Centre of Kosova - Clinic of Neurosurgery, Kosova , Qosja, Faik University Clinical Centre of Kosova - Clinic of Neurosurgery, Kosova , Kabashi, Serbeze Prishtina University - Faculty of Medicine, Kosova , Muçaj, Sefedin Prishtina University - Faculty of Medicine, Kosova , Muçaj, Sefedin National Institute of Public Health of Kosova - University Hospital Center, Kosova
From page :
398
To page :
400
Abstract :
Introduction: Reported rate of infections aft er lumbar discectomy is 1%–15 %. Th is complication may result in disability or even the death. Aim: Th e aim of the study is to assess the rate of infection associated with lumbar discectomies when combined systemic and local antibiotic prophylaxis was employed. Patients and methods: In this retrospective study we analyzed all patients operated for herniated lumbar disc from 2009 -2012 in our institute. Beside of receiving systemic prophylaxis with 2g of Cefazoline, all patients had their operative fi eld irrigated at the end of operation with Amikacin sulfate injection. Wound was considered infected when local and systemic signs of infection were revealed and were associated with elevated ESR, leukocytosis and elevated CRP. Assessment of infection is done by neurosurgeon during the hospitalization and later at outpatient’s clinic along postoperative course of three months. Results: A total of 604 patients were operated, of those 285 patients (47.2 %) females and 319 males (52.8 %), 12 patients were operated on two levels (1.98 %). Average patient age was 32.5 years (range 20–65 years) Localization of herniated disc was: in L/2-L/3 20 patients or 3.3 %, the L/3-L/4 level 42 patients or 7 % , the L/4 -L /5 262 patients or 43.3 % at the level L/V- S/1 280 patients or 46.3 %. Th ree patients (0.49%) developed wound infection, two of them superfi cial infection only with local signs: local pain, redness and leakage. Th ey were treated with oral antibiotics. One with deep wound infection. He presented with local and systemic signs and treated with i.v antibiotics. All the cultures from wound swab revealed staphylococcus aureus. Conclusion Prophylaxis with systemic antibiotic (Cefazoline 2.0) intravenous administration 30 minutes before the incision and irrigation of operative fi eld with local antibiotic Amikacine sulfate at the end of procedure reduces the infection rate in patients operated for herniated lumbar disc when compared with systemic antibiotic prophylaxis only.
Keywords :
Lumbar discectomy , systemic antibiotic prophylaxis , local space irrigation with antibiotics , infection.
Journal title :
Materia Socio Medica
Journal title :
Materia Socio Medica
Record number :
2681310
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