Progress in the prevention and management of surgical site infections following spinal surgery / 中国医师杂志
Journal of Chinese Physician
;
(12): 248-251, 2016.
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in Chinese
| WPRIM
| ID: wpr-493670
ABSTRACT
Surgical site infection (SSI)following spinal surgery is the most common complications, which is devastating for both the patient and the surgeon.There is strong evidence in the literature that opti-mizing specific preoperative,intraoperative,and postoperative variables can significantly lower the risk of developing an SSI.Evidence-based approach will allow surgeons to minimize the risk of SSI and,therefore, significantly improve patient care.Here,we review the current evidence.
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Journal of Chinese Physician
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2016
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