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Techniques for Decreasing Bacterial Load for Open Shoulder Surgery.

Eric J PantherKevin A HaoJonathan O WrightJennifer J SchochAlaina S RitterJoseph J KingThomas W WrightBradley S Schoch
Published in: JBJS reviews (2022)
For shoulder surgery infection prophylaxis, we recommend the use of BPO 5% cream for 5 days preoperatively with chlorhexidine wipes the night before and the morning of surgery. IV cefazolin should be administered perioperatively, and patients with a questionable history of penicillin allergy should be tested. Surgeons should consider preincisional application of hydrogen peroxide 3% for 5 minutes, followed by standard ChloraPrep preparation. Normal saline should be used for preclosure lavage. Finally, application of vancomycin powder deep to the deltopectoral interval closure should be considered.
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