Can Triclosan-Coated Sutures Reduce the Incidence of Surgical Site Infections and Intra-Abdominal Infection: A Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial

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作者
Kang, Hari [1 ]
Lee, Woon Kee [1 ]
Choi, Sangtae [1 ]
Lee, Won-Suk [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Gachon Univ, Gil Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Incheon, South Korea
[2] Gachon Univ, Gil Med Ctr, Dept Surg, 1198 Guwol Dong, Incheon 21565, South Korea
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
abdomen; complication; laparoscopic; surgical site infection; surgery; COLORECTAL SURGERY; WOUND INFECTIONS; COLON-CANCER; RISK; METAANALYSIS; VICRYL;
D O I
10.1089/sur.2022.209
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common nosocomial infections suffered by surgical patients. They increase medical costs and prolong hospital stay. With respect to gastrointestinal surgery, SSIs are reported to have an incidence of up to 30%, and they frequently cause morbidity. The aim of this study was to prospectively investigate whether use of triclosan-coated sutures for abdominal incision closure during colorectal surgery reduces the incidence of SSI. Patients and Methods: This was a double-blinded randomized controlled trial in a single academic surgical hospital. Patients who underwent laparoscopic or open colorectal surgery were included. Patients were pre-operatively randomly assigned to either the Vicryl((R)) Plus (VP) or Vicryl((R)) (Ethicon Inc., Somerville, NJ) group. The patients and medical staff were blinded. Results: The primary end point was overall SSI rate and SSI at 30 days. Over a six-year period, 811 patients who underwent colorectal surgery and provided informed consent were randomly assigned (VP group, 396 patients; Vicryl group, 415 patients). No differences in baseline demographics were observed between the groups. The overall incidence of SSI was 4.8% (39/811 patients). There were no statistically significant differences in mean length of post-operative hospital stay between the groups (VP group, 9.3 days; Vicryl group, 9.6 days; p = 0.587). Statistically significant differences in SSI rate after post-operative day 30 were observed between the groups (VP group, 1 patient [7.1%]; Vicryl group, 7 patients [28.0%]; p = 0.039). Conclusions: Although use of triclosan-coated sutures did not reduce incidence of SSI within 30 days post-operatively, it is associated with reduced SSI rate after post-operative day 30.
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页码:351 / 357
页数:7
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