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Novel antibiotic irrigation device versus standard O-ring wound retractor in the prevention of surgical site infection following colorectal resection

Purpose We sought to compare the effectiveness of a novel antibiotic irrigation device to the standard O-ring wound retractor in preventing surgical site infections (SSIs) following colorectal resections. Methods This single-arm clinical trial included patients undergoing colorectal resections utili...

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Published in:International journal of colorectal disease 2023-10, Vol.38 (1), p.252-252, Article 252
Main Authors: Nasseri, Yosef, Kasheri, Eli, Zhu, Ruoyan, Smiley, Abbas, Cohen, Jason, Ellenhorn, Joshua, Barnajian, Moshe, Oka, Kimberly
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description Purpose We sought to compare the effectiveness of a novel antibiotic irrigation device to the standard O-ring wound retractor in preventing surgical site infections (SSIs) following colorectal resections. Methods This single-arm clinical trial included patients undergoing colorectal resections utilizing the novel device. A retrospective cohort of patients undergoing the same procedures with the O-ring retractor was selected as the control group. The primary outcome assessed was SSI. Secondary outcomes assessed were overall complications, hospital length of stay (LOS), and 30-day readmission. A univariable and multivariable logistic regression model was built to evaluate the association between SSI as the outcome variable and the use of the novel device as the main independent variable. The model was adjusted for any confounding variables. Results Eighty-six novel device cases and 170 O-ring retractor cases were enrolled. There were no significant differences between the two groups in terms of demographics and preoperative comorbidities. Cases with the novel device had fewer Pfannenstiel incisions (1.2% vs. 14.6%, p  
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Colorectal Neoplasms - complications
Comorbidity
Gastroenterology
Health aspects
Hepatology
Humans
Infection
Infection control
Internal Medicine
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Metronidazole
Neomycin
Prevention
Proctology
Retrospective Studies
Surgery
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