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NCT ID: NCT01410175 Completed - Wound Infection Clinical Trials

Comparison of the Impact of Electric Scalpels Versus Cold Scalpels

SCL01
Start date: July 2010
Phase: Phase 3
Study type: Interventional

Surgical site infection (SSI) is the second commonest hospital infection, despite advances in prevention that have been achieved. According to Fernàndes, experimental studies have demonstrated that incorrect use of electric scalpels may double the rate of SSI during electrocauterization. Because of the lack of solid data in the literature, in relation to the impact on SSI of using electric scalpels for making incisions in the skin and all subcutaneous tissues, it was judged to be opportune to conduct the present study. Objectives: - To compare the incidence of SSI and other complications of the operative wound among patients undergoing elective abdominal gynecological surgery at Barretos Cancer Hospital, between the use of electric and cold scalpels. - To identify the incidence of SSI and other complications of the operative wound among patients undergoing elective abdominal gynecological surgery, when using electric scalpels for skin incisions and for subcutaneous incisions. - To identify the main risk factors for SSI among patients undergoing elective abdominal gynecological surgery.