Efficacy of debridement, antibiotic therapy and implant retention within three months during postoperative instrumented spine infections

2017 
AbstractBackground: Postoperative instrumented spine infection (PISI) is a severe complication of invasive spine procedures.Methods: Retrospective study of patients treated for PISI between 1st January 2008 and 31st December 2012 in a French University Hospital. The objectives of this study were to describe the outcome of patients treated with debridement-irrigation, antibiotic therapy and implant retention (DAIR) within three months after the occurrence of PISI and to identify factors associated with relapse.Results: Among 4290 patients who underwent spinal arthrodesis surgery during the 5-year study period, 129 had PISI treated by debridement-irrigation in the first three months (3.0%, 95% confidence interval [95%CI]: 2.5–3.5). Fifty-two (40%) were female and the median age was 57 years. Fourteen patients (10.8%) had diabetes and 73 (56.6%) had a BMI (Body Mass Index) ≥25 kg/m2. Staphylocccus aureus, enterobacteria or polymicrobial infections were identified in 44.0, 18.0 and 13.0% of cases, respectivel...
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