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Published in: European Spine Journal 10/2018

01-10-2018 | Original Article

Pedicle screw loosening is correlated to chronic subclinical deep implant infection: a retrospective database analysis

Authors: Lukas Leitner, Isabella Malaj, Patrick Sadoghi, Florian Amerstorfer, Mathias Glehr, Klaus Vander, Andreas Leithner, Roman Radl

Published in: European Spine Journal | Issue 10/2018

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Abstract

Purpose

Spinal fusion is used for treatment of spinal deformities, degeneration, infection, malignancy, and trauma. Reduction of motion enables osseous fusion and permanent stabilization of segments, compromised by loosening of the pedicle screws (PS). Deep implant infection, biomechanical, and chemical mechanisms are suspected reasons for loosening of PS. Study objective was to investigate the frequency and impact of deep implant infection on PS loosening.

Methods

Intraoperative infection screening from wound and explanted material sonication was performed during revision surgeries following dorsal stabilization. Case history events and factors, which might promote implant infections, were included in this retrospective survey.

Results

110 cases of spinal metal explantation were included. In 29.1% of revision cases, infection screening identified a germ, most commonly Staphylococcus (53.1%) and Propionibacterium (40.6%) genus. Patients screened positive had a significant higher number of previous spinal operations and radiologic loosening of screws. Patients revised for adjacent segment failure had a significantly lower rate of positive infection screening than patients revised for directly implant associated reasons. Removal of implants that revealed positive screening effected significant pain relief.

Conclusions

Chronic implant infection seems to play a role in PS loosening and ongoing pain, causing revision surgery after spinal fusion. Screw loosening and multiple prior spinal operations should be suspicious for implant infection after spinal fusion when it comes to revision surgery.

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Metadata
Title
Pedicle screw loosening is correlated to chronic subclinical deep implant infection: a retrospective database analysis
Authors
Lukas Leitner
Isabella Malaj
Patrick Sadoghi
Florian Amerstorfer
Mathias Glehr
Klaus Vander
Andreas Leithner
Roman Radl
Publication date
01-10-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Spine Journal / Issue 10/2018
Print ISSN: 0940-6719
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0932
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00586-018-5592-2

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