Reduction of Surgical Site Infections in Elective Colorectal Surgery After the Implementation of a Bundle of Care.
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ABSTRACT: Background. The Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program in Catalonia (VINCat) monitors SSI in elective colorectal surgery since 2007 in 56 hospitals (7.5 million population). These hospitals perform active and prospective standardized surveillance of elective colorectal resections. Post-discharge surveillance is mandatory up to 30 days after surgery. Between 2007 and 2015, the SSI rate did not change significantly, with a cumulated incidence of 5,491 SSI in a total of 29,006 interventions (19%). In 2015, a working group of VINCat specialists and surgeons from the Catalan Society of Surgery was set up to formulate a specific bundle of SSI preventative measures for colorectal surgery.
Aim. To analyse the effect of a specific bundle for SSI prevention in elective colorectal surgery.
Methods. In 2016, a bundle of six preventative measures was recommended to the VINCat hospitals. Bundle measures were: systemic and oral antibiotic prophylaxis, mechanical bowel preparation (MBP), laparoscopic surgery, maintenance of normothermia, and the use of a double-ring wound retractor. The results of SSI before and after the implementation of the bundle are compared. The results are analysed using the chi-square test (statistical significance p <0.05).
DISEASE(S): Surgical Site Infection,Surgical Wound,Colorectal Neoplasms,Infections,Surgical Wound Infection,Communicable Diseases,Wound Infection
PROVIDER: 2319322 | ecrin-mdr-crc |
REPOSITORIES: ECRIN MDR
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