Zentner J, Gilsbach J, Daschner F
Acta Neurochir (Wien). 1987;86(3-4):79-82. doi: 10.1007/BF01402288.
How the method of shaving affects the incidence of deep postoperative wound infections was examined in 475 patients. It is shown that the rate of infection is not lower after wet shaving than after dry shaving. The overall infection rate was 4.2%, 2.9% in patients who had been shaved wet versus 5.5% in patients shaved dry. The difference is, however, not significant on the 5% level. With respect to dry shaving, the infection rate was not affected by whether the hair was removed with electric clippers alone (2.8%) or whether a disposable razor was also used for additional hair removal in the area of skin incision (3.2%).
在475例患者中研究了剃须方法对术后深部伤口感染发生率的影响。结果显示,湿剃后的感染率并不低于干剃后的感染率。总体感染率为4.2%,湿剃患者为2.9%,干剃患者为5.5%。然而,在5%的水平上,差异并不显著。关于干剃,感染率不受仅用电推子剃毛(2.8%)或在皮肤切口区域是否也使用一次性剃须刀进行额外剃毛(3.2%)的影响。