ROLE OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY IN PREVENTION OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION IN COLORECTAL SURGERY

Published: 20 February 2019| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/w2dkb3x7vs.1
Contributors:
Juan Ocaña, Pedro Abadía Barnó, Diego Ramos, Juan Diego Pina, Irene Moreno, Gloria Rodriguez, Estela Tobaruela, Juan Carlos García, Javier Die

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We try to demonstrate the reduction of infection of the surgical site with the preventive use of negative pressure dressing in colorectal surgery. Case-control study with 40 patients in each group. Both groups, baseline without differences. Test t-student was used for the comparison of means in variables of normal distribution, while the Wilcoxon test was used for the comparison of means of non-normal distribution. The multivariate analysis was used in the study of risk factors. The wound infection is reduced with the use of negative pressure dressing from 25% to 7.5% p: 0.034 OR (0.006-0.964). The hospital stay is reduced from 12 to 8 days with the use of these dressings p: 0.22 The data have shown a significant reduction in the reduction of wound infection with the use of negative pressure dressings in a preventive manner in colorectal surgery

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Hospital Universitario Ramon y Cajal

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Coloproctology

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