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Efficacy of Vancomycin-based Continuous Triple Antibiotic Irrigation in Immediate, Implant-based Breast Reconstruction.
Hunsicker, Lisa M; Chavez-Abraham, Victor; Berry, Colleen; McEwen, David.
Afiliação
  • Hunsicker LM; Revalla Plastic Surgery and Medical Aesthetics, Littleton, Colo.; and Department of Pharmacy, Littleton Adventist Hospital, Littleton, Colo.
  • Chavez-Abraham V; Revalla Plastic Surgery and Medical Aesthetics, Littleton, Colo.; and Department of Pharmacy, Littleton Adventist Hospital, Littleton, Colo.
  • Berry C; Revalla Plastic Surgery and Medical Aesthetics, Littleton, Colo.; and Department of Pharmacy, Littleton Adventist Hospital, Littleton, Colo.
  • McEwen D; Revalla Plastic Surgery and Medical Aesthetics, Littleton, Colo.; and Department of Pharmacy, Littleton Adventist Hospital, Littleton, Colo.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open ; 5(12): e1624, 2017 Dec.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29632794
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Single irrigation of the peri-implant space with a cefazolin-based triple antibiotic solution is a routine antibiotic prophylaxis measure during implant-based breast augmentation and reconstruction. Cefazolin, however, is less efficacious against resistant Staphylococcus species, which are the predominant bacterial species isolated from the peri-implant space. Vancomycin is effective against resistant Staphylococcus species and may be a more appropriate prophylactic agent. The availability of single-injection long-acting anesthetic agents allows the novel use of the elastomeric infusion pump for continuous irrigation of antibiotic solution into the peri-implant space. The efficacy of continuous irrigation with a vancomycin-based solution is evaluated here.

METHODS:

Study patients (N = 163; group 1) who underwent immediate, direct-to-implant breast reconstruction received continuous infusion of a vancomycin-based triple antibiotic solution. Patients also received a single injection of liposomal bupivacaine in the pectoralis major/minor muscles for pain control. A historic control group (N = 113; group II) received ropivacaine local anesthetic via the infusion pump and a single intraoperative irrigation of the peri-implant space with the vancomycin-based triple antibiotic solution. Incidence of postsurgical infection during the 6 weeks after surgery was compared between the groups.

RESULTS:

Group I patients had a statistically significant lower incidence of infections (1.9%) than group II patients (6.4%) (P = 0.007). There were no vancomycin-related adverse effects.

CONCLUSIONS:

Continuous breast irrigation with a vancomycin-based triple antibiotic solution is a safe and effective accompaniment for immediate implant reconstruction. Use of intramuscular anesthetic injection for postoperative pain control allows the elastomeric infusion pump to be available for local tissue antibiotic irrigation.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article