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Clinical Outcome of Coccygectomy Using a Paramedian Curvilinear Skin Incision in Adults and Children With Meta-Analysis of the Literature Focusing on Postoperative Wound Infection

STUDY DESIGN: A single surgeon case series and meta-analysis of literature OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical outcome and patient satisfaction following coccygectomy for coccygodynia in adults and children using a curvilinear paramedian skin incision and to conduct a meta-analysis of the literature...

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Autores principales: Nagappa, Satish, Alshameeri, Zeiad, Elmajee, Mohammad, Hashmi, Yousuf, Bowry, Ajay, Jones, Morgan, Spilsbury, Jonathan
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Publicado: SAGE Publications 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34875185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21925682211058155
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author Nagappa, Satish
Alshameeri, Zeiad
Elmajee, Mohammad
Hashmi, Yousuf
Bowry, Ajay
Jones, Morgan
Spilsbury, Jonathan
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Alshameeri, Zeiad
Elmajee, Mohammad
Hashmi, Yousuf
Bowry, Ajay
Jones, Morgan
Spilsbury, Jonathan
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description STUDY DESIGN: A single surgeon case series and meta-analysis of literature OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical outcome and patient satisfaction following coccygectomy for coccygodynia in adults and children using a curvilinear paramedian skin incision and to conduct a meta-analysis of the literature to determine the associated infection rate with different surgical factors. METHODS: 45 consecutive patients (40 adults and 5 children) underwent surgical coccygectomy for persistent coccygodynia symptoms using a paramedian curvilinear incision. Postoperative clinical outcome scores, patients’ satisfaction and wound complications were assessed. A systematic literature search using specific MesH terms was then conducted covering the period from 1980 to 2020. Only those studies reporting infection rates post coccygectomy were included in a meta-analysis. RESULTS: The average age of patients was 39 years with a mean duration of symptoms prior to surgery of 7.4 years. The mean Oswestry Disability Index improved from 29 to 7.7 (P < .001). The mean pain Visual analogue scale improved from 8 to 2 (P < .001) and the median patient satisfaction score was 8 (out of 10) suggesting good to excellent outcome. The clinical improvement was the same in children and adults. There was a total of 5 (11%) wound infections, 2 of which needed surgical debridement. Meta-analysis of the included studies showed that the use of prophylactic antibiotics for 24 hours, nonabsorbable skin sutures and glue were associated with low infection rate. CONCLUSIONS: Coccygectomy using curvilinear paramedian skin incision for chronic coccygodynia is an effective procedure with similar or lower complication rates as reported in the literature.
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spelling pubmed-105569092023-10-07 Clinical Outcome of Coccygectomy Using a Paramedian Curvilinear Skin Incision in Adults and Children With Meta-Analysis of the Literature Focusing on Postoperative Wound Infection Nagappa, Satish Alshameeri, Zeiad Elmajee, Mohammad Hashmi, Yousuf Bowry, Ajay Jones, Morgan Spilsbury, Jonathan Global Spine J Original Articles STUDY DESIGN: A single surgeon case series and meta-analysis of literature OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical outcome and patient satisfaction following coccygectomy for coccygodynia in adults and children using a curvilinear paramedian skin incision and to conduct a meta-analysis of the literature to determine the associated infection rate with different surgical factors. METHODS: 45 consecutive patients (40 adults and 5 children) underwent surgical coccygectomy for persistent coccygodynia symptoms using a paramedian curvilinear incision. Postoperative clinical outcome scores, patients’ satisfaction and wound complications were assessed. A systematic literature search using specific MesH terms was then conducted covering the period from 1980 to 2020. Only those studies reporting infection rates post coccygectomy were included in a meta-analysis. RESULTS: The average age of patients was 39 years with a mean duration of symptoms prior to surgery of 7.4 years. The mean Oswestry Disability Index improved from 29 to 7.7 (P < .001). The mean pain Visual analogue scale improved from 8 to 2 (P < .001) and the median patient satisfaction score was 8 (out of 10) suggesting good to excellent outcome. The clinical improvement was the same in children and adults. There was a total of 5 (11%) wound infections, 2 of which needed surgical debridement. Meta-analysis of the included studies showed that the use of prophylactic antibiotics for 24 hours, nonabsorbable skin sutures and glue were associated with low infection rate. CONCLUSIONS: Coccygectomy using curvilinear paramedian skin incision for chronic coccygodynia is an effective procedure with similar or lower complication rates as reported in the literature. SAGE Publications 2021-12-07 2023-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10556909/ /pubmed/34875185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21925682211058155 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work as published without adaptation or alteration, without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Nagappa, Satish
Alshameeri, Zeiad
Elmajee, Mohammad
Hashmi, Yousuf
Bowry, Ajay
Jones, Morgan
Spilsbury, Jonathan
Clinical Outcome of Coccygectomy Using a Paramedian Curvilinear Skin Incision in Adults and Children With Meta-Analysis of the Literature Focusing on Postoperative Wound Infection
title Clinical Outcome of Coccygectomy Using a Paramedian Curvilinear Skin Incision in Adults and Children With Meta-Analysis of the Literature Focusing on Postoperative Wound Infection
title_full Clinical Outcome of Coccygectomy Using a Paramedian Curvilinear Skin Incision in Adults and Children With Meta-Analysis of the Literature Focusing on Postoperative Wound Infection
title_fullStr Clinical Outcome of Coccygectomy Using a Paramedian Curvilinear Skin Incision in Adults and Children With Meta-Analysis of the Literature Focusing on Postoperative Wound Infection
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Outcome of Coccygectomy Using a Paramedian Curvilinear Skin Incision in Adults and Children With Meta-Analysis of the Literature Focusing on Postoperative Wound Infection
title_short Clinical Outcome of Coccygectomy Using a Paramedian Curvilinear Skin Incision in Adults and Children With Meta-Analysis of the Literature Focusing on Postoperative Wound Infection
title_sort clinical outcome of coccygectomy using a paramedian curvilinear skin incision in adults and children with meta-analysis of the literature focusing on postoperative wound infection
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10556909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34875185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/21925682211058155
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