The Mechanisms and Safety of Corticosteroid Injections in Orthopaedic Surgery.

IF 2.4 Q2 SURGERY JBJS Reviews Pub Date : 2025-02-12 eCollection Date: 2025-02-01 DOI:10.2106/JBJS.RVW.24.00177
Jonathan J Light, Mitchell P John, Kevin F Bonner, Joseph F Styron
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» Corticosteroid injections (CSIs), including intra-articular, perineural, and those involving tendon sheaths or bursae, offer potential relief from osteoarthritic and inflammatory musculoskeletal pain, including gout attacks, as well as tarsal tunnel syndrome, plantar fasciitis, and interdigital neuromas.» CSI for musculoskeletal pain is commonly used as a nonoperative management option for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, offering pain relief, typically lasting from days to months.» CSIs are often performed prior to surgery as part of the nonoperative management of many conditions, with multiple CSIs within the year of surgery increasing postoperative infection risk in some major joints.» Despite the potential benefits of CSI, there are risks, including a potential increase in the risk of surgical site infection secondary to bacterial contamination and the immunomodulating effect of corticosteroids when given in the perioperative period.» To date, a multitude of studies across orthopaedic subspecialties has reported on perioperative infection risk associated with CSIs. However, heterogeneity in study design and patient populations has made standardized recommendations challenging. It is, therefore, difficult to elucidate, with a high level of evidence, the most appropriate perioperative timeline for CSI administration for which infection risk is nonsignificant.

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骨科手术中皮质类固醇注射的机制和安全性。
»皮质类固醇注射(CSIs),包括关节内、神经周围和涉及肌腱鞘或滑囊的注射,可以潜在地缓解骨关节炎和炎症性肌肉骨骼疼痛,包括痛风发作,以及跗骨隧道综合征、足底筋膜炎和指间神经瘤。对于肌肉骨骼疼痛,CSI通常被用作诊断和治疗目的的非手术治疗选择,提供疼痛缓解,通常持续数天至数月。»CSIs通常在手术前进行,作为许多疾病非手术治疗的一部分,手术后一年内多次CSIs会增加一些主要关节的术后感染风险。»尽管CSI有潜在的益处,但也存在风险,包括可能增加继发于细菌污染的手术部位感染风险,以及围手术期给予皮质类固醇的免疫调节作用。迄今为止,骨科亚专科的大量研究报告了与CSIs相关的围手术期感染风险。然而,研究设计和患者群体的异质性使得标准化推荐具有挑战性。因此,很难用高水平的证据来阐明感染风险不显著的CSI给药的最合适的围手术期时间。
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期刊介绍: JBJS Reviews is an innovative review journal from the publishers of The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery. This continuously published online journal provides comprehensive, objective, and authoritative review articles written by recognized experts in the field. Edited by Thomas A. Einhorn, MD, and a distinguished Editorial Board, each issue of JBJS Reviews, updates the orthopaedic community on important topics in a concise, time-saving manner, providing expert insights into orthopaedic research and clinical experience. Comprehensive reviews, special features, and integrated CME provide orthopaedic surgeons with valuable perspectives on surgical practice and the latest advances in the field within twelve subspecialty areas: Basic Science, Education & Training, Elbow, Ethics, Foot & Ankle, Hand & Wrist, Hip, Infection, Knee, Oncology, Pediatrics, Pain Management, Rehabilitation, Shoulder, Spine, Sports Medicine, Trauma.
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