2024
DOI: 10.1097/sap.0000000000003883
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Positive Bacterial Cultures on Spinal Wound Closure Do Not Predict Postoperative Outcomes

Hunter B. VanDolah,
Karen R. Li,
Kevin G. Kim
et al.

Abstract: Background Complex surgical back wounds represent significant morbidity in patients who have undergone spinal procedures requiring closure or revision by plastic surgeons. This study aimed to assess the utility of bacterial wound culture data for predicting surgical outcomes of wound management. Methods This study is a single-institution retrospective review of consecutive patients who required plastic surgery intervention for wound infection following … Show more

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