Approach to Decrease Infection Following Total Joint Arthroplasty

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Abstract

Surgical site infection in total joint arthroplasty is a challenging complication that warrants discussion with regard to prevention and management. Limiting postoperative infection rate is a paramount quest in the orthopedic community. Several preoperative risk factors have been identified in orthopedic literature with regards to likelihood of developing postoperative infection. This article evaluates several factors that predispose total joint arthroplasty patients to infection. Methods of patient surgical preparation designed to decrease postoperative infection, decreasing intraoperative traffic during procedural settings, and elaborate intraoperative prophylactic advancements are assessed. Approaches to decrease postoperative infection by discussing means of lowering rates of postoperative transfusion, wound drainage, and hematoma formation are analyzed.

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Hatz, D., Anoushiravani, A. A., Chambers, M. C., El-Othmani, M. M., & Saleh, K. J. (2016, October 1). Approach to Decrease Infection Following Total Joint Arthroplasty. Orthopedic Clinics of North America. W.B. Saunders. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocl.2016.05.007

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