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Postoperative spondylodiscitis: Results of a prospective study about the aetiology of spondylodiscitis after operation for lumbar disc herniation

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In 412 patients undergoing surgery for herniated lumbar discs from September 1986 to September 1987 and from January 1988 to July 1989 a microbiological specimen was taken from the intervertebral disc space and from the cover of the operating microscope. Also the tips of the wound drains were examined microbiologically after removal. 17% of the patients had a positive bacteriological culture from their intervertebral disc space; 12% of the specimen from the operating microscope were positive. These results favour the hypothesis that intra-operative contamination of the disc space, in contrast to haematogeneous spread, causes spondylodiscitis. On the other hand we saw during this time course only one case of clinical spondylodiscitis, which implies a possible involvement of other predisposing factors such as pre- or perioperative infections or compromised patient immunologically. It is also possible, that the routine application of local antibiotic or antiseptic solutions into the disc space at the end of the operation could decontaminate the operative site and prevent clinical infection despite positive culture findings.

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Tronnier, V., Schneider, R., Kunz, U. et al. Postoperative spondylodiscitis: Results of a prospective study about the aetiology of spondylodiscitis after operation for lumbar disc herniation. Acta neurochir 117, 149–152 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01400612

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