Irrigation Solutions in Total Joint Arthroplasty.

Spartan medical research journal Pub Date : 2022-09-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.51894/001c.37502
Matthew Caid, Josiah Valk, Jonathan Danoff
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Introduction: Despite advancements in the field of adult reconstruction, prosthetic joint infection (PJI) remains a common and devastating complication of total joint arthroplasty. Eradication of these infections can often prove difficult, and they remain a source of considerable morbidity and mortality. This clinical review paper will focus on some of the more commonly used irrigation solutions; povidone-iodine (PI), chlorhexidine (CHG), acetic acid (AA), hydrogen peroxide (HP), antibiotic irrigations, taurolidine, and polyhexanide-betaine (PB).

Summary of the evidence: Significant research has been performed on the prevention of PJI, including use of intraoperative joint irrigation solutions. Several solutions have been theorized to aid in infection prevention, but no evidence-based practice guidelines in this area of orthopaedics have been established. There is a paucity of prospective randomized control trials to compare the efficacy of these joint irrigation solutions.

Conclusions: The authors present a review regarding seven major categories of commonly used intraoperative joint irrigation solutions. The current literature fails to demonstrate a clear consensus for a preferred solution and concentration for povidone-iodine, chlorhexidine, hydrogen peroxide, acetic acid, antibiotic irrigations, taurolidine, and polyhexanide-betaine. Prospective, randomized control trials directly comparing these different irrigation solutions are needed.

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全关节置换术中的冲洗解决方案。
引言:尽管在成人重建领域取得了进展,但人工关节感染(PJI)仍然是全关节置换术中常见且具有破坏性的并发症。根除这些感染往往很困难,而且它们仍然是相当大的发病率和死亡率的来源。这篇临床综述论文将重点介绍一些更常用的灌溉解决方案;聚维酮碘(PI)、氯己定(CHG)、乙酸(AA)、过氧化氢(HP)、抗生素冲洗剂、牛磺内酯和聚己酰胺甜菜碱(PB)。证据摘要:对PJI的预防进行了重要研究,包括术中联合冲洗液的使用。已经提出了几种有助于预防感染的解决方案,但尚未制定骨科这一领域的循证实践指南。很少有前瞻性随机对照试验来比较这些联合灌溉溶液的疗效。结论:作者对术中常用的七大类关节冲洗液进行了综述。目前的文献未能证明聚维酮碘、氯己定、过氧化氢、乙酸、抗生素冲洗剂、牛磺内酯和多己烷甜菜碱的首选溶液和浓度达成明确共识。需要进行前瞻性随机对照试验,直接比较这些不同的灌溉溶液。
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