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Prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: A multicenter retrospective cohort study

AIM: The prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy against incisional surgical site infection after highly contaminated laparotomies has not been sufficiently explored. This study aimed to evaluate the prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy against incisional surgical si...

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Autores principales: Nakatsutsumi, Keita, Endo, Akira, Asano, Hiroshi, Shinohara, Shoichi, Kurosaki, Ryo, Kawashima, Shuji, Ishii, Wataru, Nozawa, Masashi, Tagaya, Nobumi, Otomo, Yasuhiro
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37152783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12643
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author Nakatsutsumi, Keita
Endo, Akira
Asano, Hiroshi
Shinohara, Shoichi
Kurosaki, Ryo
Kawashima, Shuji
Ishii, Wataru
Nozawa, Masashi
Tagaya, Nobumi
Otomo, Yasuhiro
author_facet Nakatsutsumi, Keita
Endo, Akira
Asano, Hiroshi
Shinohara, Shoichi
Kurosaki, Ryo
Kawashima, Shuji
Ishii, Wataru
Nozawa, Masashi
Tagaya, Nobumi
Otomo, Yasuhiro
author_sort Nakatsutsumi, Keita
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description AIM: The prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy against incisional surgical site infection after highly contaminated laparotomies has not been sufficiently explored. This study aimed to evaluate the prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy against incisional surgical site infection after emergency surgery for colorectal perforation. METHODS: This nationwide, multicenter, retrospective cohort study analyzed data from the 48 emergency hospitals certificated by the Japanese Society for Abdominal Emergency Medicine. Patients who underwent an emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation between April 2015 and March 2020 were included in this study. Outcomes, including the incidence of incisional surgical site infection, were compared between patients who were treated with prophylactic negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures (i.e., negative‐pressure wound therapy group) and patients who were treated with regular wound management (i.e., control group) using 1:4 propensity score matching analysis. RESULTS: The negative‐pressure wound therapy group comprised 88 patients, whereas the control group consisted of 1535 patients. Of them, 82 propensity score‐matched pairs (negative‐pressure wound therapy group: 82; control group: 328) were evaluated. The negative‐pressure wound therapy group showed a lower incidence of incisional surgical site infection [18 (22.0%) in the negative‐pressure wound therapy group and 115 (35.0%) in the control group, odds ratio, 0.52; 95% confidence interval, 0.30 to 0.92; p = 0.026]. CONCLUSIONS: The prophylactic use of negative‐pressure wound therapy with delayed sutures was associated with a lower incidence of incisional surgical site infection after emergency surgery for colorectal perforation.
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spelling pubmed-101548152023-05-04 Prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: A multicenter retrospective cohort study Nakatsutsumi, Keita Endo, Akira Asano, Hiroshi Shinohara, Shoichi Kurosaki, Ryo Kawashima, Shuji Ishii, Wataru Nozawa, Masashi Tagaya, Nobumi Otomo, Yasuhiro Ann Gastroenterol Surg Original Articles AIM: The prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy against incisional surgical site infection after highly contaminated laparotomies has not been sufficiently explored. This study aimed to evaluate the prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy against incisional surgical site infection after emergency surgery for colorectal perforation. METHODS: This nationwide, multicenter, retrospective cohort study analyzed data from the 48 emergency hospitals certificated by the Japanese Society for Abdominal Emergency Medicine. Patients who underwent an emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation between April 2015 and March 2020 were included in this study. Outcomes, including the incidence of incisional surgical site infection, were compared between patients who were treated with prophylactic negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures (i.e., negative‐pressure wound therapy group) and patients who were treated with regular wound management (i.e., control group) using 1:4 propensity score matching analysis. RESULTS: The negative‐pressure wound therapy group comprised 88 patients, whereas the control group consisted of 1535 patients. Of them, 82 propensity score‐matched pairs (negative‐pressure wound therapy group: 82; control group: 328) were evaluated. The negative‐pressure wound therapy group showed a lower incidence of incisional surgical site infection [18 (22.0%) in the negative‐pressure wound therapy group and 115 (35.0%) in the control group, odds ratio, 0.52; 95% confidence interval, 0.30 to 0.92; p = 0.026]. CONCLUSIONS: The prophylactic use of negative‐pressure wound therapy with delayed sutures was associated with a lower incidence of incisional surgical site infection after emergency surgery for colorectal perforation. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10154815/ /pubmed/37152783 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12643 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Annals of Gastroenterological Surgery published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of The Japanese Society of Gastroenterological Surgery. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Nakatsutsumi, Keita
Endo, Akira
Asano, Hiroshi
Shinohara, Shoichi
Kurosaki, Ryo
Kawashima, Shuji
Ishii, Wataru
Nozawa, Masashi
Tagaya, Nobumi
Otomo, Yasuhiro
Prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: A multicenter retrospective cohort study
title Prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: A multicenter retrospective cohort study
title_full Prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: A multicenter retrospective cohort study
title_fullStr Prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: A multicenter retrospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: A multicenter retrospective cohort study
title_short Prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: A multicenter retrospective cohort study
title_sort prophylactic effect of negative‐pressure wound therapy and delayed sutures against incisional‐surgical site infection after emergency laparotomy for colorectal perforation: a multicenter retrospective cohort study
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10154815/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37152783
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ags3.12643
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