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Analysis of Surgical Site Infection after Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery: Risk Assessment Using a New Scoring System

Surgical site infection (SSI) has not been extensively studied in musculoskeletal tumors (MST) owing to the rarity of the disease. We analyzed incidence and risk factors of SSI in MST. SSI incidence was evaluated in consecutive 457 MST cases (benign, 310 cases and malignant, 147 cases) treated at ou...

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Autores principales: Nagano, Satoshi, Yokouchi, Masahiro, Setoguchi, Takao, Sasaki, Hiromi, Shimada, Hirofumi, Kawamura, Ichiro, Ishidou, Yasuhiro, Kamizono, Junichi, Yamamoto, Takuya, Kawamura, Hideki, Komiya, Setsuro
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3941964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24672281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/645496
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author Nagano, Satoshi
Yokouchi, Masahiro
Setoguchi, Takao
Sasaki, Hiromi
Shimada, Hirofumi
Kawamura, Ichiro
Ishidou, Yasuhiro
Kamizono, Junichi
Yamamoto, Takuya
Kawamura, Hideki
Komiya, Setsuro
author_facet Nagano, Satoshi
Yokouchi, Masahiro
Setoguchi, Takao
Sasaki, Hiromi
Shimada, Hirofumi
Kawamura, Ichiro
Ishidou, Yasuhiro
Kamizono, Junichi
Yamamoto, Takuya
Kawamura, Hideki
Komiya, Setsuro
author_sort Nagano, Satoshi
collection PubMed
description Surgical site infection (SSI) has not been extensively studied in musculoskeletal tumors (MST) owing to the rarity of the disease. We analyzed incidence and risk factors of SSI in MST. SSI incidence was evaluated in consecutive 457 MST cases (benign, 310 cases and malignant, 147 cases) treated at our institution. A detailed analysis of the clinical background of the patients, pre- and postoperative hematological data, and other factors that might be associated with SSI incidence was performed for malignant MST cases. SSI occurred in 0.32% and 12.2% of benign and malignant MST cases, respectively. The duration of the surgery (P = 0.0002) and intraoperative blood loss (P = 0.0005) was significantly more in the SSI group than in the non-SSI group. We established the musculoskeletal oncological surgery invasiveness (MOSI) index by combining 4 risk factors (blood loss, operation duration, preoperative chemotherapy, and the use of artificial materials). The MOSI index (0–4 points) score significantly correlated with the risk of SSI, as demonstrated by an SSI incidence of 38.5% in the group with a high score (3-4 points). The MOSI index score and laboratory data at 1 week after surgery could facilitate risk evaluation and prompt diagnosis of SSI.
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spelling pubmed-39419642014-03-26 Analysis of Surgical Site Infection after Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery: Risk Assessment Using a New Scoring System Nagano, Satoshi Yokouchi, Masahiro Setoguchi, Takao Sasaki, Hiromi Shimada, Hirofumi Kawamura, Ichiro Ishidou, Yasuhiro Kamizono, Junichi Yamamoto, Takuya Kawamura, Hideki Komiya, Setsuro Sarcoma Research Article Surgical site infection (SSI) has not been extensively studied in musculoskeletal tumors (MST) owing to the rarity of the disease. We analyzed incidence and risk factors of SSI in MST. SSI incidence was evaluated in consecutive 457 MST cases (benign, 310 cases and malignant, 147 cases) treated at our institution. A detailed analysis of the clinical background of the patients, pre- and postoperative hematological data, and other factors that might be associated with SSI incidence was performed for malignant MST cases. SSI occurred in 0.32% and 12.2% of benign and malignant MST cases, respectively. The duration of the surgery (P = 0.0002) and intraoperative blood loss (P = 0.0005) was significantly more in the SSI group than in the non-SSI group. We established the musculoskeletal oncological surgery invasiveness (MOSI) index by combining 4 risk factors (blood loss, operation duration, preoperative chemotherapy, and the use of artificial materials). The MOSI index (0–4 points) score significantly correlated with the risk of SSI, as demonstrated by an SSI incidence of 38.5% in the group with a high score (3-4 points). The MOSI index score and laboratory data at 1 week after surgery could facilitate risk evaluation and prompt diagnosis of SSI. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3941964/ /pubmed/24672281 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/645496 Text en Copyright © 2014 Satoshi Nagano et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nagano, Satoshi
Yokouchi, Masahiro
Setoguchi, Takao
Sasaki, Hiromi
Shimada, Hirofumi
Kawamura, Ichiro
Ishidou, Yasuhiro
Kamizono, Junichi
Yamamoto, Takuya
Kawamura, Hideki
Komiya, Setsuro
Analysis of Surgical Site Infection after Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery: Risk Assessment Using a New Scoring System
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title_full Analysis of Surgical Site Infection after Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery: Risk Assessment Using a New Scoring System
title_fullStr Analysis of Surgical Site Infection after Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery: Risk Assessment Using a New Scoring System
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Surgical Site Infection after Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery: Risk Assessment Using a New Scoring System
title_short Analysis of Surgical Site Infection after Musculoskeletal Tumor Surgery: Risk Assessment Using a New Scoring System
title_sort analysis of surgical site infection after musculoskeletal tumor surgery: risk assessment using a new scoring system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3941964/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24672281
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/645496
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