2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10039-011-1783-3
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Hygiene am Operationstisch

Abstract: HintergrundIm Ergebnis einer retrospektiven Erhebung der DKG (Deutsche Krankenhausgesellschaft, [11]) betrug die SSI-Inzidenz (SSI: "surgical site infections") in der Allgemeinchirurgie 7,1% und in der Abdominalchirurgie 13,5%. Im OP-KISS [40] betrug sie im Zeitraum 2005-2009 z. B. für laparoskopisch operierte Leistenhernien 0,23%, für offen operierte Leistenhernien 0,6% und für die laparoskopische Kolonchirurgie 4,6%.Durch Fall-Kontroll-Studien konnte gezeigt werden, dass Patienten mit postoperativen Wundinfe… Show more

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“…Implementing evidence-based guidelines for peri-operative infection prevention and multi-barrier strategies can prevent SSI in clean and contaminated surgery [20], but adherence to these standards must be regularly monitored with the use of checklists [21]. …”
Section: Functional Separation Of Aseptic and Septic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementing evidence-based guidelines for peri-operative infection prevention and multi-barrier strategies can prevent SSI in clean and contaminated surgery [20], but adherence to these standards must be regularly monitored with the use of checklists [21]. …”
Section: Functional Separation Of Aseptic and Septic Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%