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オフィス環境での皮膚科および整形外科手術後の手術部位感染

Daichi Morioka1, Satoru Tamura2, Takaharu Otsuka1

  • 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Kitasenju Clinic of Plastic Surgery and Dermatology, Tokyo, JPN.

Cureus
|August 21, 2025

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この要約は機械生成です。

外科の皮膚手術では,手術部位感染 (SSI) はまれで,この研究では0. 08%の低頻度であった. 複雑な処置や毛が生じる領域は,手術の技術と患者の教育を重視して,SSIのリスクを増加させる可能性があります.

キーワード:
皮膚科手術オフィス環境外科医整形外科皮膚腫瘍手術部位の感染症

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科学分野:

  • 皮膚科
  • 整形 術
  • 感染症

背景:

  • 手術部位感染 (SSI) は,皮膚手術における珍しいが高価な合併症である.
  • SSIを最小限に抑えることは 患者の快適さや医療経済にとって 極めて重要です

研究 の 目的:

  • 外科皮膚科や整形外科でのSSIの発生率とリスク要因を決定する.
  • これらの手順でSSIを防止するための効果的な戦略を特定する.

主な方法:

  • 8,742例の室外処置 (2012年−2024年) の遡及的チャートレビュー
  • 含有基準: 傷の近似が要求されるクラスI (クリーン) とクラスII (クリーン汚染) の手術

主要な成果:

  • 全体のSSI発生率は0. 08% (7例) であった.
  • 複雑な手続きは,単純な閉鎖 (0.06%) よりもSSI率が高い.
  • 毛が生える部位は感染リスクが増加する傾向を示した.

結論:

  • この研究は,以前の研究と比較して,非常に低いSSI発生率を発見しました.
  • 適切な外科的手技,特に毛が生える部位の は不可欠です.
  • 手術後のケアに関する包括的な患者教育は,SSIの予防に不可欠です.