Aqueous Povidone-Iodine Versus Normal Saline For Intraoperative Wound Irrigation On The Incidence Of Surgical Site Infection In Clean-Contaminated Wounds After Gastroenterological Surgery: A Single Institute, Prospective, Blinded-Endpoint, Randomized Controlled Trial.
Ryo MaemotoHiroshi NodaKosuke IchidaYasuyuki MiyakuraNao KakizawaErika MachidaHidetoshi AizawaTakaharu KatoMasahiro IsekiTaro FukuiYuta MutoShota FukaiShingo TsujinakaYuuri HatsuzawaFumiaki WatanabeMasakazu NagamoriJun TakahashiYasuaki KimuraShimpei MaedaNoriya TakayamaRyotaro SakioRei TakahashiTsutomu TakenamiNatsumi MatsuzawaMakiko MienoToshiki RikiyamaPublished in: Annals of surgery (2022)
The current recommendation of IOWI with aqueous PVP-I should be reconsidered.
Keyphrases
- surgical site infection
- randomized controlled trial
- study protocol
- ionic liquid
- heavy metals
- risk factors
- drinking water
- patients undergoing
- computed tomography
- clinical trial
- dual energy
- magnetic resonance
- wound healing
- magnetic resonance imaging
- acute coronary syndrome
- placebo controlled
- percutaneous coronary intervention
- water quality