Aljindan Fahad, Alhumaid Fahad, Allababidi Noor H, Mortada Hatan, Alzaidi Salman
Plastic Surgery Department, King Abdullah Medical City, Makkah, Saudi Arabia.
Plastic Surgery Section, Department of Surgery, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2022 Aug 24;10(8):e4475. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000004475. eCollection 2022 Aug.
The use of autologous grafts is a standard reconstructive option in plastic surgery. The absence of a well-established protocol for decontamination after accidental contamination increases the risk of postoperative infection. We aimed to explore the current practice and decontamination methods among Saudi plastic surgeons. This would help develop a well-established, unified method of decontamination intraoperatively.
A validated self-administered questionnaire cross-sectional study was conducted in February 2022. The questionnaire was distributed through social media to all board-certified plastic surgeons in Saudi Arabia. The questionnaire was designed to obtain data on incidents, treatment preferences, and management of autograft contamination.
A total sample size of 61 participants was included, with an overall response rate of 64.58%. Out of the 61 respondents, 73.8% (n = 45) had previously experienced graft contamination. Regarding the methods of graft contamination, the most common way was accidentally dropping the graft on the floor (39.7%, n = 25). The majority of the surgeons answered that they decontaminated the graft using povidone-iodine (44.6%, n = 29) and then used it (45.9%, n = 28). The lower extremity area was the most common anatomical location having surgery at the time of the graft contamination, accounting for 32.5% of the cases (n = 25).
Our study indicates that graft contamination is a common occurrence among our population, but we lack national guidelines on dealing with these situations. Although most responders used adequate decontamination methods, the lack of standardization could pose a risk to patients.
自体移植物的使用是整形外科中一种标准的重建选择。意外污染后缺乏完善的去污方案会增加术后感染的风险。我们旨在探讨沙特整形外科医生目前的做法和去污方法。这将有助于制定一种完善、统一的术中去污方法。
2022年2月进行了一项经过验证的自填式问卷调查横断面研究。问卷通过社交媒体分发给沙特阿拉伯所有获得董事会认证的整形外科医生。该问卷旨在获取有关自体移植物污染事件、治疗偏好和管理的数据。
共纳入61名参与者作为样本,总体回复率为64.58%。在61名受访者中,73.8%(n = 45)曾经历过移植物污染。关于移植物污染的方式,最常见的是移植物意外掉落在地上(39.7%,n = 25)。大多数外科医生回答说他们使用聚维酮碘对移植物进行去污(44.6%,n = 29),然后使用该移植物(45.9%,n = 28)。下肢区域是移植物污染时手术最常见的解剖部位,占病例的32.5%(n = 25)。
我们的研究表明,移植物污染在我们的人群中很常见,但我们缺乏处理这些情况的国家指南。尽管大多数受访者使用了适当的去污方法,但缺乏标准化可能会给患者带来风险。