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Does shaving the incision site increase the infection rate after spinal surgery?

机译:剃除切口部位会增加脊柱手术后的感染率吗?

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STUDY DESIGN: A prospective randomized clinical study. OBJECTIVE: To determine whether shaving the incision site before spinal surgery causes postsurgical infection. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Spine surgeons usually shave the skin of the incision site immediately before surgery is performed. However, evidence from some surgical series suggests that presurgical shaving may increase the postsurgical infection rate. To our knowledge, no previously published studies have addressed this issue. METHODS: A total of 789 patients scheduled to undergo spinal surgery were randomly allocated into 2 groups: those in whom the site of operation was shaved immediately before surgery (shaved group; 371 patients) and the patients in whom presurgical shaving was not performed (unshaved group; 418 patients). The mean duration of anesthesia and the infection rates in both groups were recorded and compared. RESULTS: The duration of anesthesia did not differ in the 2 groups (P > 0.05). A postoperative infection developed in4 patients in the shaved group and in 1 patient in the nonshaved group (P < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: The shaving of the incision site immediately before spinal surgery may increase the rate of postoperative infection.
机译:研究设计:一项前瞻性随机临床研究。目的:确定脊柱手术前刮除切口部位是否引起术后感染。背景技术摘要:脊柱外科医生通常在手术即将进行前就刮除切口部位的皮肤。但是,一些外科手术系列的证据表明,术前剃刮可能会增加术后感染率。据我们所知,以前没有发表过的研究来解决这个问题。方法:将总共789例计划进行脊柱外科手术的患者随机分为2组:在手术前即刻剃过手术部位的患者(剃毛组; 371例患者)和未进行手术前剃毛的患者(未剃毛)。组; 418名患者)。记录并比较两组的平均麻醉时间和感染率。结果:两组麻醉时间无差异(P> 0.05)。剃须组中有4例患者发生术后感染,非剃须组中1例患者发生了术后感染(P <0.01)。结论:脊柱手术前立即剃除切口部位可能会增加术后感染率。

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