Topical Rifampicin versus Povidone-Iodine for the Prevention of Incisional Surgical Site Infections Following Benign Gynecologic Surgery: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial

In this prospective, randomized, controlled study we investigated the effect of subcutaneous rifampicin and povidone-iodine irrigation on incisional surgical site infection. Superficial incisional surgical site infection (SSI) following gynecologic surgery is a serious problem for both patient and s...

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Hauptverfasser: Karuserci, Özge Kömürcü, Sucu, Seyhun, Özcan, Hüseyin Çağlayan, Tepe, Neslihan Bayramoğlu, Uğur, Mete Gürol, Güneyligil, Tanyeli, Balat, Özcan
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description In this prospective, randomized, controlled study we investigated the effect of subcutaneous rifampicin and povidone-iodine irrigation on incisional surgical site infection. Superficial incisional surgical site infection (SSI) following gynecologic surgery is a serious problem for both patient and surgeon in terms of increased morbidity, length of hospital stay, anxiety, and costs. Three hundred patients scheduled for abdominal surgery due to various benign gynecological pathologies were randomly assigned to one of three groups of 100 members each, as follows: the subcutaneous tissue was irrigated with saline in group 1; saline + rifampicin in group 2; saline +10% povidone iodine in group 3. Patients were invited to follow-up once every 10 days in a 30-day period for evaluation. Patients who developed a superficial incisional SSI were recorded. The superficial incisional SSI rate increased significantly with the use of saline alone (p = 0.006). There was no significant difference between saline +10% povidone iodine and saline + rifampicin (p=0.055). The results suggest that the incidence of superficial incisional SSI is significantly reduced when irrigation is performed using rifampicin and povidone-iodine compared with using saline alone.
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Adult
Anti-Infective Agents, Local - administration & dosage
Anxiety
Benign
Female
Gynecologic Surgical Procedures - methods
Humans
Infections
Infectious diseases
Iodine
Irrigation
Lavage
Middle Aged
Morbidity
Patients
Povidone
Povidone-iodine
Povidone-Iodine - administration & dosage
Prospective Studies
Randomization
Rifampin
Rifampin - administration & dosage
Surgery
Surgical site infections
Surgical Wound Infection - prevention & control
Treatment Outcome
title Topical Rifampicin versus Povidone-Iodine for the Prevention of Incisional Surgical Site Infections Following Benign Gynecologic Surgery: A Prospective, Randomized, Controlled Trial
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