Optimal Temperature of Irrigation Fluid for Hemostasis in Neurosurgery: A Narrative Literature Review.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Journal of neurological surgery. Part A, Central European neurosurgery Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-18 DOI:10.1055/a-2156-5285
Dylan Bretherton, Lucy Baker, Behzad Eftekhar
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Abstract

Background:  Hemostasis in neurosurgery is crucial to patient and surgery outcomes, with many techniques developed for this. One area that is not appropriately characterized despite continuous anecdotal evidence the temperature of the irrigation fluid (IF) used and its effects on stemming hemorrhages. Given the ubiquitous use of IF in neurosurgery for clearing blood from the surgical field, it is important to explore its role as a hemostat and whether or not the temperature of the IF influences its hemostatic capacity. This review explored the literature for an optimal IF temperature for hemostasis in neurosurgery.

Methods:  Database searches were conducted using MEDLINE, Scopus, Web of Science, and CINAHL, with citation chaining occurring where applicable. Standard terms around neurosurgery, hemostasis, and irrigation were used.

Results:  Seven articles were identified. No optimal temperature for hemostasis could be confidently synthesized from the literature owing to lack of primary investigation on the subject. After collating available information into common themes, it is suggested that that temperatures >38°C are preferred.

Conclusion:  The literature in this area is limited. Despite a lack of applicable systematic investigation on the topic, by exploring the physiology of hemostasis and IF, best practice guidelines for IF, and the literature on the role of the temperature of IF in other surgical specialties, it is suggested that a temperature in the range of 38 to 40°C would be most applicable to a value optimal for neurosurgery.

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神经外科止血冲洗液的最佳温度:文献综述
背景:神经外科手术中的止血对患者和手术效果至关重要,为此开发了许多技术。尽管不断有轶事证据表明灌洗液(IF)的温度及其对止血的影响,但仍有一个领域没有得到适当的描述。鉴于 IF 在神经外科手术中普遍用于清除手术区域的血液,因此探讨其作为止血钳的作用以及 IF 的温度是否会影响其止血能力非常重要。本综述探讨了神经外科止血的最佳 IF 温度的文献:方法:使用 MEDLINE、Scopus、Web of Science 和 CINAHL 进行数据库检索,适当时进行引文链检索。结果:共发现 7 篇文章:结果:共发现七篇文章。由于缺乏对这一主题的初步调查,无法从文献中确定止血的最佳温度。在将现有信息整理为共同主题后,建议首选温度 >38°C:该领域的文献有限。尽管缺乏相关的系统性研究,但通过探讨止血和中频炉的生理学、中频炉最佳实践指南以及其他外科专业中频炉温度作用的文献,我们认为 38 至 40°C 的温度范围最适合神经外科的最佳值。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurological Surgery Part A: Central European Neurosurgery (JNLS A) is a major publication from the world''s leading publisher in neurosurgery. JNLS A currently serves as the official organ of several national neurosurgery societies. JNLS A is a peer-reviewed journal publishing original research, review articles, and technical notes covering all aspects of neurological surgery. The focus of JNLS A includes microsurgery as well as the latest minimally invasive techniques, such as stereotactic-guided surgery, endoscopy, and endovascular procedures. JNLS A covers purely neurosurgical topics.
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