Spinal surgery infection requires infection control, removal of lesions, lumbar braking and other treatments. 1. Infection control: after spinal infection, it is necessary to clarify the pathogen and choose appropriate antibiotics to fight infection, such as penicillin, azithromycin, aminoglycosides, etc., to control the infection in time and prevent serious septicemia. 2. Removal of lesions: If a cyst is formed locally in the spine after the spinal infection, an incision is necessary to drain the abscess and prevent infection of the surrounding areas. 3. Lumbar braking: Lumbar braking is needed after spinal infection to prevent the abscess from breaking down and spreading to cause peripheral infection and inflammatory reaction, and the abscess may also violate the spinal canal after breaking down, which may cause neurological abnormalities. Spinal surgery infection is recommended to be treated under the guidance of a specialist, the above drugs need to be used under the guidance of a physician.