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A multi-model intervention including an occlusive dressing and parental engagement to prevent pediatric surgical site infections for elective ambulatory procedures in a resource-constrained setting: an observational retrospective study from a tertiary center in Central Haiti.

Neema Kaseje1,2, Jacquemine Pinard2, Willy Fils Jean Louis2, Jean Louis MacLee2, Andre Patrick Jeudy2, Henri Ford3.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: In resource-limited settings, up to two-thirds of surgical patients develop surgical site infections (SSIs). Our aim was to implement a multimodal protocol including an occlusive dressing and parental engagement to achieve low SSI rates in patients undergoing elective ambulatory pediatric surgery at a tertiary center in Haiti.
METHODS: An observational retrospective review of pediatric patients who underwent elective ambulatory procedures from August 2015 to May 2016 following the implementation of a multimodal protocol consisting of: washing and prepping the operative site with chlorhexidine; review of the surgical safety checklist; one dose of cefazolin before incision; after wound closure application of steri strips, gauze, and tegaderm; and with parental engagement maintenance of the dressing until the follow-up visit.
RESULTS: We performed 119 procedures in 99 patients. Mean age was 6.2 years. The most common procedure was inguinal hernia repair (66%); 89% of parents returned to clinic with their children for the follow-up visit, which occurred on average on day 7.6 (range 3-40 days). The SSI rate was 1% (CI 0.00-0.03).
CONCLUSION: Implementing a multimodal protocol including an occlusive dressing and parental engagement led to a 1% SSI rate in a resource-constrained setting.

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Keywords:  Global surgery; Infection; Outcomes; Patient safety; Pediatric

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29968096     DOI: 10.1007/s00383-018-4302-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Surg Int        ISSN: 0179-0358            Impact factor:   1.827


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