Assessment of Rod Material Types in Spine Surgery Outcomes: A Systematic Review

Author(s):  
Jennifer Z. Mao ◽  
Alexander G. Fritz ◽  
Jean-Marc P. Lucas ◽  
Asham Khan ◽  
Daniel O. Popoola ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 175857322110325
Author(s):  
Maria Sagkrioti ◽  
Stephen Glass ◽  
Georgios Arealis

Background Cutibacterium acnes ( C. acnes) is the most common pathogen responsible for post-operative shoulder infections. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of skin preparation methods against C. acnes in shoulder surgery. Methods A systematic review was conducted evaluating the effectiveness of skin preparation methods in the reduction of C. acnes in patients undergoing shoulder surgery. Outcomes were assessed based on the effectiveness of the method used; side effects and cost were also analysed. Results Of the 19 included studies, 9 evaluated pre-surgical home treatments: 8 assessed benzoyl peroxide (BPO) and 6 concluded it is effective in reducing C. acnes. Nine studies assessed surgical skin preparation and concluded that Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHG) was not effective; in contrast hydrogen peroxide reduced C. acnes. Finally, one study evaluated an aseptic protocol using CHG and concluded that it was not effective. Conclusions It was demonstrated that BPO as home treatment is effective in reducing C. acnes load on skin ; it rarely causes side effects and is also cost-effective. This study highlights non-effectiveness of CHG. There was some evidence that the addition of hydrogen peroxide could have a positive effect in the reduction of C. acnes skin load; however, more studies are required.


2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (9) ◽  
pp. S24
Author(s):  
Christopher Johnson ◽  
Evan Nigh ◽  
Stephen Stephan ◽  
Syed-Abdullah Uddin ◽  
Lindsey Ross ◽  
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Author(s):  
Vivien Chan ◽  
Jamie RF Wilson ◽  
Robert Ravinsky ◽  
Jetan H. Badhiwala ◽  
Fan Jiang ◽  
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