Complications of infection in pediatric spine surgery

Pediatric health Pub Date : 2009-11-20 DOI:10.2217/PHE.09.61
C. Harrod, R. Boykin, Daniel J. Hedequist
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Pediatric spinal surgery postoperative infections are highly variable, ranging from acute postoperative infections necessitating urgent, and probably repeated, irrigation and debridement with retention of spinal implants to delayed, insidious-appearing infections that smolder. Appreciation of the pathophysiology, bacterial organisms, risk factors and preventative measures are paramount in minimizing not only potentially devastating individual patient outcomes but also in recognizing the tremendous economic burden placed on our healthcare system. The history, physical examination, laboratory values and radiographic imaging of these delayed infections can be underwhelming. Awareness and heightened clinical suspicion must be maintained in order to accurately diagnose these surgical site infections. Experience and keen clinical intuition effectively preserve the ultimate goals of pediatric spinal surgery, mainly halting the progression of deformity and safely correcting existing deformity, allowing physiologi...
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小儿脊柱外科感染的并发症
小儿脊柱手术术后感染是高度可变的,从急性术后感染,需要紧急的,可能是反复的,冲洗和清除创面,保留脊柱植入物,到延迟的,潜伏的感染。对病理生理学、细菌有机体、危险因素和预防措施的认识,不仅在最大限度地减少潜在的破坏性个体患者结果方面,而且在认识到我们医疗保健系统所承受的巨大经济负担方面,都是至关重要的。这些迟发性感染的病史、体格检查、实验室值和放射成像可能不令人印象深刻。为了准确诊断这些手术部位感染,必须保持意识和高度的临床怀疑。经验和敏锐的临床直觉有效地维护了小儿脊柱外科的最终目标,主要是阻止畸形的进展和安全地纠正现有的畸形,使生理…
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