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. 2011 Aug;54(4):263–269. doi: 10.1503/cjs.008210

Table 2.

Clinical characteristics of patients with diagnosed deep wound infections following pediatric scoliosis surgery

No. Diagnosis Age, yr Sex Surgical approach Bone graft Levels fused Onset, wk Initial symptoms Cultured organism Pseudoarthrosis Wound closure
1 AIS 19 F Posterior Allograft T6–L2 8 Drainage Negative culture No VAC
2 AIS 14 F Posterior Autogenous T5–L2 72 Pain P. acnes Yes VAC
3 Congenital scoliosis 16 F Anterior–posterior Allograft T4–L3 1 Drainage Enterococcus, MRSA No VAC
4 Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis 11 F Anterior–posterior Allograft T2–L4 19 Drainage P. acnes, S. epidermidis No VAC
5 Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis 13 M Posterior Autogenous T4–L2 3 Drainage S. aureus No Primary
6 Duchenne muscular dystrophy 14 M Posterior Allograft T2–pelvis 5 Drainage S. epidermidis No VAC
7 Cerebral palsy 13 F Anterior–posterior Allograft T2–pelvis 1 Drainage Streptococcus No Primary
8 Rett syndrome 17 F Posterior Allograft T2–L5 1 Drainage S. epidermidis, Pseudomonas, C. albicans No VAC
9 Myelomeningocele 18 M Posterior Allograft T2–pelvis 42 Pain S. epidermidis Yes VAC
10 Cerebral palsy 13 F Anterior–posterior Allograft T2–pelvis 72 Drainage S. epidermidis No VAC
11 Cerebral palsy 14 M Anterior–posterior Allograft T2–pelvis 33 Pain S. epidermidis No VAC
12 Cerebral palsy 13 M Posterior Allograft T2–pelvis 46 Pain P. acnes Yes Secondary
13 Duchenne muscular dystrophy 17 M Posterior Allograft T2–pelvis 3 Drainage Pseudomonas No Primary
14 Osteogenesis imperfecta 12 M Posterior Allograft T4–L2 21 Drainage Negative culture No Primary

AIS = adolescent idiopathic scoliosis; C. = Candida; F = female; M = male; MRSA = methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; P. = Propionibacterium; S. = Staphylococcus; VAC = vacuum-assisted closure.