Antibiotic prophylaxis in alloplastic temporomandibular joint replacement surgery: A multi-national survey of temporomandibular joint surgeons

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.bjoms.2024.03.003
B ES Dawoud , T. Hampson , R. Barrow , L.G. Mercuri
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Temporomandibular disorders include a wide spectrum of extra-articular and intra-articular conditions affecting the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). In salvage cases involving intra-articular end-stage disease, alloplastic temporomandibular joint replacement (TMJR) is a management option which can be utilised to rehabilitate a disabled joint’s function and form. Whilst post-TMJR infection is rare, it is one of the most serious complications. The principles governing TMJR surgery antibiotic prophylaxis have been based on those established in orthopaedic surgery literature. Antibiotic resistance due to antibiotic over-use is a significant concern, therefore antibiotic stewardship has been developed to deal with this world-wide public health concern. The TMJ’s anatomical proximity to the external auditory canal and oral cavity creates the potential for bacterial contamination. The aim of this study was to explore the views of 39 sub-specialist TMJ surgeons across nine nations usual approach to antibiotic prophylaxis and their management of TMJR infection. To accomplish this, an international survey was developed and conducted using Google Forms. The results demonstrated that 97.4% of the respondents employ prophylactic antibiotics at TMJR surgery, 83.8% on discharge. Variability in antibiotic choice with additional antimicrobial perioperative practices were also reported. Opinions on the management of a TMJR infection also varied. This survey establishes there is an agreement on the use of antibiotic prophylaxis, However the variability in choice, timing, course, duration of antibiotic use as well as the management of a postoperative TMJR infection demonstrates the need for further study leading to development of standardised antibiotic prophylaxis and infection management protocols for TMJR surgery.

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颞下颌关节置换手术中的抗生素预防:颞下颌关节外科医生跨国调查
颞下颌关节疾病包括一系列影响颞下颌关节(TMJ)的关节外和关节内疾病。在涉及关节内终末期疾病的抢救病例中,异体颞下颌关节置换术(TMJR)是一种可用于恢复残疾关节功能和外形的治疗方法。颞下颌关节置换术后感染虽然罕见,但却是最严重的并发症之一。颞下颌关节置换术后抗生素预防的原则是以骨科手术文献中确立的原则为基础的。过度使用抗生素导致的抗生素耐药性是一个重大问题,因此,抗生素管理已成为应对这一全球公共卫生问题的重要手段。颞下颌关节在解剖学上靠近外耳道和口腔,因此有可能受到细菌污染。本研究旨在探讨九个国家的 39 位颞下颌关节外科亚专科医生对抗生素预防和颞下颌关节感染管理的看法。为此,研究人员使用谷歌表格进行了一项国际调查。结果显示,97.4% 的受访者在颞下颌关节手术时使用预防性抗生素,83.8% 的受访者在出院时使用。此外,还报告了抗生素选择的差异性以及围手术期的其他抗菌措施。对颞下颌关节置换术感染的处理意见也不尽相同。这项调查表明,在使用抗生素预防方面存在共识,但在抗生素的选择、使用时机、疗程、持续时间以及颞下颌关节置换术后感染的处理方面存在差异,这表明有必要开展进一步研究,以制定标准化的颞下颌关节置换术抗生素预防和感染处理方案。
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期刊介绍: Journal of the British Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons: • Leading articles on all aspects of surgery in the oro-facial and head and neck region • One of the largest circulations of any international journal in this field • Dedicated to enhancing surgical expertise.
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