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Empowering patients through a perioperative prevention bundle to reduce surgical site infections in colorectal surgery

dc.contributor.authorNikolic, Vladimir (57192426202)
dc.contributor.authorMarkovic-Denic, Ljiljana (55944510900)
dc.contributor.authorKmezic, Stefan (57211355401)
dc.contributor.authorRadovanovic, Aleksandar (59740325100)
dc.contributor.authorNektarijevic, Djordje (59163873600)
dc.contributor.authorDjokic-Kovac, Jelena (52563972900)
dc.contributor.authorKnezevic, Djordje (23397393600)
dc.contributor.authorAntic, Andrija (6603457520)
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-12T11:38:25Z
dc.date.available2025-06-12T11:38:25Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractBackground: Surgical site infections (SSIs) are common in colorectal surgery, with rates ranging from 5.4% to 30%. This study evaluated the impact of a perioperative prevention bundle on SSI incidence. Methods: A prospective cohort study with a before-after analysis was conducted from April 2022 to April 2023. The intervention included patient education, preoperative and postoperative chlorhexidine bathing, and mandatory glove change before fascial closure. Results: The implementation of the perioperative prevention bundle resulted in a significant reduction in the overall SSI rate, from 18.5% to 3.8% (P = .016). Superficial SSIs were decreased from 11.1% to 0% (P = .012), while reductions in deep and organ-space SSIs were not statistically significant. Additionally, rehospitalization rates within 30 days dropped from 14.0% to 2.0% (P = .029). The intervention achieved full compliance among patients and staff. Discussion: The individualized approach likely contributed to high compliance, potentially enabling patients to take a more active role in their care. Further research is needed to address the challenges associated with deep and organ-space infections. Conclusions: The implementation of a perioperative prevention bundle, emphasizing patient education and engagement, effectively reduced the incidence of SSIs and rehospitalization rates following colorectal surgery. © 2025 Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2025.03.151
dc.identifier.urihttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-105002751098&doi=10.1016%2fj.ajic.2025.03.151&partnerID=40&md5=702886e8cf2c25b1d39d2668b9349faf
dc.identifier.urihttps://remedy.med.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/710
dc.subjectChlorhexidine
dc.subjectInfection prevention
dc.subjectPatient education
dc.subjectPerioperative care bundle
dc.titleEmpowering patients through a perioperative prevention bundle to reduce surgical site infections in colorectal surgery
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