Becker G D, Welch W D
Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Panorama City, California 91402-5497.
Head Neck. 1990 Jul-Aug;12(4):293-7. doi: 10.1002/hed.2880120403.
This study was designed to evaluate the predictive value of quantitative bacteriology of intraoperative wound tissue in identifying the patient likely to develop wound infection, as well as its subsequent flora. Forty-one patients undergoing contaminated cancer surgery of the head and neck were studied. Intraoperatively, a sample of wound tissue was cultured and anaerobic and aerobic bacterial isolates quantitated. The wound infection rate was 22% (9 of 41). There was no significant correlation between intraoperative tissue bacterial density and subsequent wound infection, or contaminating and infecting bacteria.
本研究旨在评估术中伤口组织定量细菌学在识别可能发生伤口感染的患者及其后续菌群方面的预测价值。对41例接受头颈部污染性癌症手术的患者进行了研究。术中,对伤口组织样本进行培养,并对厌氧和需氧细菌分离株进行定量。伤口感染率为22%(41例中的9例)。术中组织细菌密度与随后的伤口感染、污染菌和感染菌之间均无显著相关性。