Continuous local antibiotic perfusion technique for surgical site infections after shoulder surgery

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Abstract

Background

Continuous local antibiotic perfusion (CLAP) is a method for preserving tissue and function against surgical site infections (SSIs) after shoulder surgery.

Methods

To describe the application of the novel CLAP technique to 10 patients with SSIs after shoulder surgery that were not controlled with repeated surgical débridement or elderly patients who are insufficient physical resilience for further surgeries.

Results

CLAP, consisting of gentamicin, was performed for 2 weeks, after which the infection was well-controlled. The white blood cell count and C-reactive protein level improved rapidly within 1 week of initiating CLAP, after which the patients were switched to oral antibiotics for 3 months. None of the patients experienced any adverse events.

Conclusion

CLAP for SSIs after shoulder surgery was successful in preserving implants and grafts. The SSIs were controlled with no adverse events. CLAP may be an important treatment option for SSIs after shoulder surgery.

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治疗肩部手术后手术部位感染的持续局部抗生素灌注技术
背景持续局部抗生素灌注(CLAP)是一种保护组织和功能、预防肩部手术后手术部位感染(SSIs)的方法。结果CLAP由庆大霉素组成,持续2周,感染得到了很好的控制。白细胞计数和 C 反应蛋白水平在开始使用 CLAP 的 1 周内迅速改善,之后患者改用口服抗生素治疗 3 个月。结论 CLAP 治疗肩部手术后的 SSI,成功地保护了植入物和移植物。SSI得到了控制,且无不良反应。CLAP可能是治疗肩部手术后SSI的重要方法。
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