2022
DOI: 10.17161/kjm.vol15.18219
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Debridement versus Simple Scrubbing of External Fixator Pin Sites

Abstract: Introduction. Irrigation and debridement of external fixator pin sites is one method utilized by orthopedic surgeons to prevent surgical site infections in patients undergoing definitive internal fixation after temporization in an external fixation device. This study aims to determine if irrigation and debridement of external fixator pin-sites leads to fewer deep surgical site infections, compared to simply scrubbing the external fixator pin sites with a chlorhexidine scrub-brush. Methods. This single center r… Show more

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“…In our study, no infections occurred and only some cases had a small amount of pin sites secretors. Nolte et al revealed there was no difference between pin sites debridement and simply disinfection in external fixation [28]. Therefore, patients with pin sites secretors were asked to simply disinfection regularly.…”
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“…In our study, no infections occurred and only some cases had a small amount of pin sites secretors. Nolte et al revealed there was no difference between pin sites debridement and simply disinfection in external fixation [28]. Therefore, patients with pin sites secretors were asked to simply disinfection regularly.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%