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Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Preventing Surgical-Site Infection in Patients Undergoing Plastic Surgery.
Question: Should patients undergoing plastic surgery receive antibiotic prophylaxis? Answer: The American Association of Plastic Surgeons (AAPS) evaluated the effectiveness and safety of antibiotics for preventing surgical-site infections in patients undergoing plastic surgery and developed evidence-based recommendations for antibiotic prophylaxis across different types of plastic surgery (Ariyan et al., 2015). To develop the recommendations, selected members of the AAPS with expertise in selected plastic surgical procedures as well as individuals with expertise in infection prevention, epidemiology, evidence-based medicine, and guidelines development were invited to participate. After reviewing the existing evidence and achieving consensus on best practices, the panel made recommendations regarding the use of antibiotic prophylaxis for several subtypes of plastic surgery. The recommendations are categorized according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Surgical Wound Classification (Mangram et al., 1999). In this classification, surgical wounds are classified as follows:
期刊介绍:
Plastic Surgical Nursing, the official journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgical Nurses (ASPSN), presents the latest advances in plastic and reconstructive surgical nursing practice. Written by and for plastic surgical nurses, Plastic Surgical Nursing features clinical articles covering a wide variety of surgical procedures. Patient education techniques and research findings are also included, as well as articles discussing the ethical issues and trends in this expanding clinical nursing specialty. The journal also contains continuing education for the entire scope of Plastic Surgical Nursing practice.