Multidisciplinary Strategies With Real-Time Fluorescence Images and Negative Pressure Wound Therapy to Manage Organ/Space Surgical Site Infection in Transplanted Kidneys

Chih Heng Chen, Yi Ching Lee, Yi Chun Wu, Chi Hung Lee, Yuan Jen Tsai, Yung Ching Liu, Yu Han Chen, Fu Yu Wang, Shun Cheng Chang

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Abstract

Background Surgical site infection (SSI) after kidney transplantation can severely compromise graft function and prolong hospital stay. Organ/space SSI (osSSI) is a severe type of SSI associated with a significantly higher mortality rate. Aims and Objectives This study aims to provide new strategies of managing (osSSI) after kidney transplant and other high-risk wound infections. Method This is a single-center, retrospective study that analyzed the treatment outcomes of 4 patients who developed osSSI after kidney transplant at Shuang-Ho Hospital. The management strategy included real-time fluorescence imaging with MolecuLight, negative-pressure wound therapy (NPWT) with Si-Mesh, and incisional NPWT (iNPWT). Result The average length of hospital stay was 18 days (range, 12-23 days). During hospitalization, all patients obtained high-quality debridement under real-time fluorescence image confirmation. The average duration of NPWT was 11.8 days (range, 7-17 days) and iNPWT was 7 days. All transplanted kidneys were preserved with normal function after 6 months of follow-up. Conclusions Our strategies with real-time fluorescence imaging provide a novel and effective method that can be used in adjunct with the standard of care for managing osSSI after kidney transplantation. More studies are warranted to validate the efficacy of our approach.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S60-S67
JournalAnnals of plastic surgery
Volume90
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2023

Keywords

  • bioburden detection
  • fluorescence imaging
  • kidney transplant
  • negative-pressure wound therapy
  • organ-space surgical site infection
  • renal transplant

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Surgery

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