The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Orthopedic Surgery-a Narrative Review
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The Role of the Gut Microbiome in Orthopedic Surgery-a Narrative Review
Abstract
Purpose of review: The importance of the gut microbiome has received increasing attention in recent years. New literature has revealed significant associations between gut health and various orthopedic disorders, as well as the potential for interventions targeting the gut microbiome to prevent disease and improve musculoskeletal outcomes. We provide a broad overview of available literature discussing the links between the gut microbiome and pathogenesis and management of orthopedic disorders.
Recent findings: Human and animal models have characterized the associations between gut microbiome dysregulation and diseases of the joints, spine, nerves, and muscle, as well as the physiology of bone formation and fracture healing. Interventions such as probiotic supplementation and fecal transplant have shown some promise in ameliorating the symptoms or slowing the progression of these disorders. We aim to aid discussions regarding optimization of patient outcomes in the field of orthopedic surgery by providing a narrative review of the available evidence-based literature involving gut microbiome dysregulation and its effects on orthopedic disease. In general, we believe that the gut microbiome is a viable target for interventions that can augment current management models and lead to significantly improved outcomes for patients under the care of orthopedic surgeons.
Keywords: Athletics; Commensal bacteria; Degenerative disc disease; Dysbiosis; Fracture healing; Gut flora; Gut microbiome; Orthopedic surgery; Osteoarthritis; Osteomyelitis; Osteoporosis; Probiotic; Spinal cord injury.
© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Wellington Hsu is an advisory board member of Stryker, Medtronic, Asahi, and Bioventus. Dr. Adam Edelstein is a consultant for Depuy and Corin; he is also on the Editorial Board of Arthroplasty Today and serves on the AAHKS Publications Committee.
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