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Does Preoperative Decolonization Reduce Surgical Site Infections in Elective Orthopaedic Surgery? A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial

机译:术前去脱卵是否会减少选修骨科手术中的手术部位感染?一个预期随机对照试验

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Surgical site infections (SSIs) after elective orthopaedic surgery are very stressful for patients due to frequent rehospitalizations with reoperations and poorer functional outcomes. Prevention of such events is therefore crucial. Although an evidence-based consensus is still lacking, preoperative decolonization could decrease SSI. Specifically, more information is needed about the effect of a preoperative decolonization procedure on SSI proportions in both Staphylococcus aureus carriers and non-S. aureus carriers after general orthopaedic surgery.
机译:由于具有重新进展和较差的功能成果,由于频繁的再次再生,因此术前骨科手术的手术部位感染(SSIS)对患者感到非常紧张。因此,预防这些事件至关重要。虽然缺乏基于证据的共识,但术前非殖民化可能会降低SSI。具体地,需要更多信息,关于术前非殖民化程序对金黄色葡萄球菌载体和非S中SSI比例的影响。金黄色葡萄球菌携带者在一般整形外科手术后。

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