recommendations for prevention of surgical site infection in adult elective arthroplasty
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Abstract
Surgical site infections complicating orthopedic implant surgeries prolong hospital stay and increase risk of readmission, hospitalization costs and mortality. These recommendations are aimed at: (i) optimizing compliance and incorporating habits in all surgery phases by detecting risk factors for surgical site infections which are potentially correctable or modifiable; and (ii) optimizing preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis as well as intraoperative and postoperative care
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| Authors | ;Juan Carlos Chuluyán;Andrea Vila;Ana Laura Chattás;Marcelo Montero;Claudia Pensotti;Claudia Tosello;Marisa Sánchez;Cecilia Vera Ocampo;Guillermina Kremer;Rodolfo Quirós;Guillermo A. Benchetrit;Carolina Fernanda Pérez;Ana Laura Terusi;Francisco Nacinovich |
| Journal | proceedings on: 2016 ieee central america and panama student conference, conescapan 2016 |
| Year | 2017 |
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