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Infection prevention and control measures at the surgical site
Surgical site infection prevention control measures for surgical site infection prevention control measures for infection prevention★ The most important factor to prevent surgical site infection (SSI) is to give effective antibiotics in time before surgery and pay careful attention to other perioperative control measures .
Careful infection control is essential; interventions include hand hygiene and the use of gloves and other barrier devices (masks, hats, gowns, and shoe covers) by all operating room personnel .
Careful infection control is essential; interventions include hand hygiene and the use of gloves and other barrier devices (masks, hats, gowns, and shoe covers) by all operating room personnel .
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★ Patients with evidence of active infection before elective surgery should complete infection treatment before surgery, especially if prosthetic materials are expected to be placed .
For situations that require emergency surgery, the risk of infection and the time of surgical intervention must be weighed according to individual circumstances .
★ Patients with evidence of active infection before elective surgery should complete infection treatment before surgery, especially if prosthetic materials are expected to be placed .
For situations that require emergency surgery, the risk of infection and the time of surgical intervention must be weighed according to individual circumstances .
★ We do not approve of routine preoperative screening and decolonization of Staphylococcus aureus for patients undergoing surgery .
The best method for screening and decolonization of Staphylococcus aureus is still uncertain and should be tailored to individual clinical conditions .
★ We do not approve of routine preoperative screening and decolonization of Staphylococcus aureus for patients undergoing surgery .
The best method for screening and decolonization of Staphylococcus aureus is still uncertain and should be tailored to individual clinical conditions .
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★The wound protector can reduce the risk of abdominal SSI , and can be used to prevent SSI in a clean, contaminated, contaminated and dirty abdominal surgery environment .
Compared with open surgery, minimally invasive and laparoscopic-assisted surgery are usually associated with a lower incidence of SSI .
★The wound protector can reduce the risk of abdominal SSI , and can be used to prevent SSI in a clean, contaminated, contaminated and dirty abdominal surgery environment .
Compared with open surgery, minimally invasive and laparoscopic-assisted surgery are usually associated with a lower incidence of SSI .
★ In terms of reducing the risk of SSI , perioperative room temperature seems to be better than hypothermia .
The use of high-flow oxygen or (supplementary) oxygen during the perioperative period is also associated with a decrease in the incidence of SSI .
★ In terms of reducing the risk of SSI , perioperative room temperature seems to be better than hypothermia .
The use of high-flow oxygen or (supplementary) oxygen during the perioperative period is also associated with a decrease in the incidence of SSI .
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