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男性生殖器术前备皮:推子与剃刀。

Preoperative hair removal on the male genitalia: clippers vs. razors.

机构信息

Division of Urology, Department of Ambulatory Surgery, Women's College Hospital, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

出版信息

J Sex Med. 2013 Feb;10(2):589-94. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2012.02904.x. Epub 2012 Aug 21.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

In an effort to reduce the incidence of postoperative surgical site infections (SSIs), many hospitals have adopted a strict practice of preoperative hair removal using clippers, as opposed to razors. However, the skin of the male genitalia is delicate, elastic with irregular skin folds and may be ill-suited for clippers.

AIM

To compare shave quality and the degree of skin trauma using two methods of preoperative hair removal on the scrotal skin: clippers vs. razors.

METHODS

Patients undergoing surgery involving the male genitalia requiring preoperative hair removal were randomized to hair removal using clippers or a razor. Immediately following hair removal, a standardized digital photograph was taken of the male genitalia. All digital photos were evaluated in a blinded fashion by groups of urologic surgeons and surgical nurses using a standardized five-point global rating scale. The incidence of SSIs was monitored.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES

Primary outcomes included blinded global ratings of (i) the completeness of the preoperative hair removal within the surgical field and (ii) degree of skin trauma following hair removal. The incidence of SSIs within 3 months of surgery was monitored throughout the study period.

RESULTS

Two hundred fifteen consecutive patients were randomized (107 clipper, 108 razor). Overall, preoperative hair removal on the male genitalia using a razor resulted in significantly less skin trauma (P = 2.5E-10) and a more complete hair removal within the surgical field (P = 0.017) compared with clippers. SSIs were identified in four patients during follow-up (1.8%--two using clippers; two, razors).

CONCLUSIONS

Our data suggest that preoperative hair removal on the scrotal skin using a razor results in less skin trauma and improved overall shave quality with no apparent increased risk of SSIs. Based on these findings, surgeons should be permitted their choice of razors or clippers for preoperative preparation of the male genitalia.

摘要

简介

为了降低术后手术部位感染(SSI)的发生率,许多医院采用了严格的术前剃毛方法,即使用理发推子而非剃刀。然而,男性生殖器皮肤娇嫩、弹性大且有不规则的皮褶,可能不适合使用理发推子。

目的

比较两种术前阴囊皮肤备皮方法(理发推子和剃刀)的 shave 质量和皮肤创伤程度。

方法

将需要术前剃毛的男性生殖器手术患者随机分为使用理发推子或剃刀进行剃毛。剃毛后立即对男性生殖器进行标准化数码拍照。所有数码照片均由泌尿科医生和外科护士小组以盲法进行评估,使用标准化的五分制整体评分量表。监测 SSI 的发生率。

主要观察指标

主要结局指标包括(i)手术野内术前剃毛的完整性和(ii)剃毛后皮肤创伤程度的盲法整体评分。整个研究期间监测了术后 3 个月内 SSI 的发生率。

结果

共 215 例连续患者被随机分组(107 例理发推子,108 例剃刀)。总体而言,与理发推子相比,剃刀用于男性生殖器的术前剃毛可显著减少皮肤创伤(P = 2.5E-10),且手术野内的剃毛更完全(P = 0.017)。在随访期间,有 4 例患者发生 SSI(1.8%——2 例使用理发推子;2 例,剃刀)。

结论

我们的数据表明,使用剃刀对阴囊皮肤进行术前剃毛可减少皮肤创伤,并提高 shave 质量,且不会明显增加 SSI 的风险。基于这些发现,应允许外科医生根据自己的选择使用剃刀或理发推子来准备男性生殖器。

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