2023
DOI: 10.1302/2633-1462.44.bjo-2023-0019
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Efficacy of perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis in elective soft-tissue-only wrist arthroscopy

Abstract: AimsWrist arthroscopy is a standard procedure in hand surgery for diagnosis and treatment of wrist injuries. Even though not generally recommended for similar procedures, general administration of perioperative antibiotic prophylaxis (PAP) is still widely used in wrist arthroscopy.MethodsA clinical ambispective dual-centre study was performed to determine whether PAP reduces postoperative infection rates after soft tissue-only wrist arthroscopies. Retrospective and prospective data was collected at two hospita… Show more

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“…observed 1.5% of adverse reactions after the preoperative single-dose administration of antibiotics to a cohort of 551 patients undergoing outpatient surgeries of the hand and upper limb [ 24 ]. According to Wachtel et al., one out of ten patients who receive antimicrobials show adverse reactions (16.2% versus 5.5%; p = 0.03) [ 22 ]. Likewise, a recent review described rates of up to 0.1% anaphylaxis due to the administration of cephalexin, as well as 21% diarrhea, and up to 8% infection caused by Clostridium difficile after the administration of clindamycin [ 10 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…observed 1.5% of adverse reactions after the preoperative single-dose administration of antibiotics to a cohort of 551 patients undergoing outpatient surgeries of the hand and upper limb [ 24 ]. According to Wachtel et al., one out of ten patients who receive antimicrobials show adverse reactions (16.2% versus 5.5%; p = 0.03) [ 22 ]. Likewise, a recent review described rates of up to 0.1% anaphylaxis due to the administration of cephalexin, as well as 21% diarrhea, and up to 8% infection caused by Clostridium difficile after the administration of clindamycin [ 10 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no consensus within the literature on the ideal management of hand and wrist trauma to reduce SSI. 19 , 21 - 25 The World Health Organization (WHO) have produced globally used guidelines to help prevent SSIs. 14 However, it is unclear what variability exists in the adherence to these guidelines within hand trauma surgery, which usually involves clean, contaminated, or dirty surgery depending on the injury.…”
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“…Darüber hinaus zeigten mehrere Studien, dass der Einsatz von PAP bei sauberen elektiven Weichteiloperatio-nen der Hand keinen Nutzen im Hinblick auf postoperative Wundinfektionen bietet[12,28]. Zumal in einer eigenen Studie eine dreifach höhere Rate an unerwünschten Arzneimittelwirkungen (UAW) bei Patienten mit HG-ASK (als reiner Weichteileingriff), welche eine PAP erhielten, festgestellt wurde[29]. Die PAP sollte daher kritisch indiziert werden, insbesondere bei HG-ASK ohne knöcherner Beteiligung.…”
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