SurgiColl 2023
DOI: 10.58616/surgicoll.00008
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Does Having a Beard Matter? An Analysis of Orthopaedic Surgical Site Infection Rates in Outpatient Orthopaedic Surgery

Abstract: Objectives Post-operative infections cause significant morbidity and mortality in outpatient orthopaedic surgery. Orthopaedic surgical site infections have been estimated to occur in up to 5.6% of patients. Prior research has evaluated infection prevention related to operating room attire and hygiene, but no study has evaluated the effect on postoperative infection rates from surgeons having a beard. Methods Two fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeons operated on a total of 940 patients during a consecutive 1… Show more

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