Surgical Site Infection Clinical Trial
Official title:
Laparotomy Wound Care With Irrigation and Negative Pressure Technique in High-risk Cases of Surgical Site Infection(SSI)-A Randomized Controlled Trial
The study will be conducted on women with risk factors for SSI assigned to gynecological surgery with an open abdominal approach. The participants will be designated to either Irrigation and suction arm by bilateral drain insertion or the control arm by randomization through the parallel assignment. The participants will be followed for the outcome for four days in the hospital and then at 4 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks postoperatively. The primary outcome measure will be the SSI rate. Secondary outcomes will be signs of SSI, post-operative pain, other complications and patient satisfaction.
This study will be carried out in Lady willingdon Hospital, Lahore. In this study, we will recruit middle-aged and elderly diabetic women who have been assigned to open abdominal hysterectomy due to different gynaecological reasons. This cohort is at great risk of surgical site infection and other risk factors of SSI like hypertension, hepatitis and malignancy may coexist in these women. The study period will span to include three hundred participants as calculated according to sample size. The women will be divided into either an I&S group or a control group by a simple random number container method. The women in the I&S group will be inserted with bilateral drains during surgery in subcutaneous tissue after the closure of the rectus sheath and irrigated with saline followed by suction through syringe suction attached to the wound for rest of the day. The procedure will continue for three days. On the fourth day, drains are removed and stitches are removed on the fourth postoperative day. In the control group, the wound will be closed by interrupted stitches without the insertion of subcutaneous drains. The dressing will be done daily for seven days. patients with no symptoms and signs of SS will be sent home on the eighth postoperative day. The patients will be followed for symptoms of SSI, pain, readmission rate, and other complications at 4,8 and 12 weeks. ;
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