Suction drain tip culture in orthopaedic surgery: a prospective study of 214 clean operations

B Sankar, P Ray, J Rai - International orthopaedics, 2004 - Springer
B Sankar, P Ray, J Rai
International orthopaedics, 2004Springer
We conducted a prospective cohort study in order to determine whether suction drain
specimen cultures from orthopaedic surgery predicted an early wound infection. We
included 218 consecutive clean orthopaedic operations requiring drains in one unit over a
period of 1 year. The suction drain tip, drain fluid and wound discharge specimens were
cultured, and the surgical wound was followed up for 3 months. There were six deep and
two superficial wound infections. Wound infection was significantly related to positive suction …
Abstract
We conducted a prospective cohort study in order to determine whether suction drain specimen cultures from orthopaedic surgery predicted an early wound infection. We included 218 consecutive clean orthopaedic operations requiring drains in one unit over a period of 1 year. The suction drain tip, drain fluid and wound discharge specimens were cultured, and the surgical wound was followed up for 3 months. There were six deep and two superficial wound infections. Wound infection was significantly related to positive suction tip culture but not to positive drain fluid culture. Following our methodology for culture, a positive drain tip culture predicts wound infection in 50% and a negative culture virtually excludes the possibility of a deep infection.
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