手术时间是影响骨科手术术后感染率的一个因素。

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Bioinformation Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.6026/973206300211620
Rakshana Munusamy, J Naveen Bose, Anthony Peter Joseph, Kamalkant Arvindkumar Singh, Ajeet Saoji, Manju Priya Sivasamy, Goutham Murugesan
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摘要

据报道,术后感染率对手术时间极为敏感,特别是骨科手术,因为手术时间较长,因而暴露于感染源的机会增加。因此,评估100例接受不同骨科手术的患者的手术时间和术后感染率是很有意义的。探讨手术时间,感染率和感染的易感因素,以确定感染可能上升的限度。结果表明,较长的手术时间与术后感染率的增加高度显著相关,因此,努力使手术时间最优化是相关的。这些发现启发了优化手术时间以提高骨科患者预后的必要性。
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Surgical duration as a factor in postoperative infection rates in orthopedic procedures.

Postoperative infection rates have been reported to be extremely sensitive to the surgical duration, particularly for orthopedic procedures that often require more extensive time and therefore increased exposure to infectious agents. Therefore, it is of interest to assess the surgical time and infection rate postoperative for 100 patients who had different orthopedic procedures performed. Surgical duration, infection rate and predisposing factors of infection were explored to determine limits where infection is likely to rise. Results suggest that long surgical time is highly significantly related to an increased rate of postoperative infection therefore, efforts to make the operative time optimal are relevant. These findings have enlightened the necessity for optimizing surgical time to enhance orthopedic patient outcomes.

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