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         Infection rates for elective spine surgeries are well established, however, literature
            on postoperative wound infections following surgeries for thoracolumbar fractures
            are rare. Unstable fracture and fracture dislocations frequently require instrumentation
            and fusion over multiple levels or a combined anterior and posterior approach. Subjecting
            acutely injured patients to these extensive procedures increases the risk of post-operative
            wound infections. Factors that increase this risk include the administration of steroids,
            extensive dissection during surgery, prolonged operative times, malnutrition, smoking,
            advanced age, presence of associated medical conditions and history of prior back
            surgery.
         
         
         Treatment in our center for an established post-operative spine infection consists
            of early exploration, multiple debridements and irrigation with implantation of antibiotic
            impregnated beads, and prolonged intravenous antibiotic administration. This treatment
            protocol has allowed us to salvage the instrumentation, with the majority of patients
            going on to fusion.
         
         
         
            
Key words
         
         
            Spine - trauma - morbidity - infection
          
      
    
   
      
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