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The Use of Routine Postoperative Microscopy and Culture Screening Following Elective Hip and Knee Arthroplasty: An Unnecessary Cost With No Effect on Clinical Management?

机译:使用常规术后显微镜和培养筛选术后选修髋关节和膝关节置换术:不必要的成本对临床管理没有影响?

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Background: The use of microscopy and culture screening to detect pathogenic microorganisms followed by a decolonization protocol is a widely performed practice prior to elective hip and knee arthroplasty. In our center, the routine care of hip and knee arthroplasty also involves postoperative screening including direct culture of the surgical site. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of pathogen detection following these tests and to determine whether routine postoperative screening, with particular reference to postoperative surgical site culture, led to any change in clinical management of these patients.
机译:背景:使用显微镜和培养筛查检测致病微生物,其次是脱色方案是在选修髋关节和膝关节形成术之前广泛进行的实践。 在我们的中心,髋关节和膝关节置换术的常规护理还涉及术后筛查,包括手术部位的直接培养。 本研究的目的是评估这些试验后病原体检测的频率,并确定术后术后筛查是否术后术后外科部位培养,导致这些患者的临床管理的任何变化。

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