Abstract:
Objective To identify risk factors associated with intracranial infection after endoscopic endonasal skull base surgery.
Methods From January 2011 to December 2016, 150 patients who underwent endoscopic resection of a skull base tumor at the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Cancer Hospital (CAMS) were selected. Data related to general patient characteristics, underlying disease, type of operation, postoperative condition, and antimicrobial drug use, etc., were collected. The SPSS21.0 software was used to perform univariate and multivariate logistic analyses.
Results Of 150 patients, 27 had intracranial infection, and the infection rate was 18%. Logistic regression analysis revealed that no antimicrobial agents were used 0.5-1 h before the operation, external ventricular drain or lumbar drainage during operation, skull base reconstruction, and BMI ≥25 were independent risk factors for intracranial infection.
Conclusions Independent risk factors of intracranial infection after endoscopic resection of skull base tumors were screened. The results provide a basis for the accurate management of infection control at surgical sites.