Implementation of a Colorectal Surgical Site Infection Prevention Bundle and Checklist: A Quality Improvement Project

After noting an elevated surgical site infection rate in 2019 associated with colorectal surgeries, leaders at two Central Virginia health system hospitals convened an interdisciplinary team to audit current practices and research infection prevention strategies. After identifying a lack of standard...

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Hauptverfasser: White, Carrie, Kurtz, Sarah, Lusk, Leandra, Wilson, Brigitte, Britton, Vickie, Hayden, Karen, Hunt, Sarah, Hyland, Jennifer, Kittrell, William, Maddox, Jason, Tanner, Ashley, Tucker, Valerie
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description After noting an elevated surgical site infection rate in 2019 associated with colorectal surgeries, leaders at two Central Virginia health system hospitals convened an interdisciplinary team to audit current practices and research infection prevention strategies. After identifying a lack of standardization in care processes for colorectal surgery patients and reviewing the literature on colorectal bundles, the team created a bundle focusing on the use of antibiotics, chlorhexidine gluconate wipes or baths, separate closing instrument trays, nasal decolonization, bowel preparation, and maintaining patient normothermia. After synthesis and stakeholder input, the team implemented the colorectal bundle along with a checklist for all users to complete to ensure compliance and standardization of practice and for auditing purposes. Implementation results were positive: the total number of colorectal infections decreased from nine in 2020 to three in 2021. Education was critical to securing staff member engagement for successful implementation of and compliance with the bundle.
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Colorectal surgery
Compliance
Hospital costs
Interdisciplinary aspects
Leadership
Literature reviews
Patients
Prevention
Quality improvement
Smoking cessation
Surgical site infections
Wound healing
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