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Assessment of the Early Open Wound Method in Orthopaedic Surgery. A Prospective Randomized Controlled Trial Taku SUZUKI 1 , Satoshi MATSUMARU 1 , Toshiyuki YAMAUCHI 1 , Kazuki TAKEDA 1 , Toru HIROZANE 1 , Atsushi KATO 1 , Naoto INABA 1 , Hirobumi YOSHIDA 1 1Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nasu Red Cross Hospital Keyword: 早期創開放療法 , early open wound method , 手術部位感染 , surgical site infection , 前向き無作為化比較試験 , prospective randomized controlled trial pp.1059-1063
Published Date 2014/12/25
DOI https://doi.org/10.11477/mf.1408200059
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 Background:We performed a prospective randomized trial to assess the safety of the postoperative early open wound method in orthopedic surgery patients.

 Methods:Patients were randomly assigned to a conventional method group (conventional group) and an early open wound method group (open group). The wound was exposed 10 to 14 days after surgery in the conventional group as opposed to just a few days after surgery in the open group. We evaluated early and late surgical site infection (SSI), the leukocyte count, and serum C-reactive protein level one week and two weeks after surgery in both groups.

 Results:The incidence of superficial incisional SSI was 0.7% (2/267 cases) in the conventional group and 1.4% (3/220 cases) in the open group. There were no statistically significant differences (P>0.05) in clinical laboratory data between the two groups.

 Conclusions:The postoperative early open wound method does not increase the risk of SSI over the conventional method.


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