Dynamics of Cutibacterium repopulation onto the skin surface of the shoulder after chlorhexidine application.
Jason E HsuAnastasia J WhitsonRufus Van DykeJohn C WuFrederick A MatsenDustin R LongPublished in: International orthopaedics (2023)
Following standard surgical skin preparation with chlorhexidine-isopropyl alcohol, the surface of the shoulder is repopulated with Cutibacterium within one hour, presumably from reservoirs in sebaceous glands not penetrated by topical antiseptic agents. Since these dermal glands are transected by skin incision for shoulder arthroplasty, this study suggests that they may be sources of wound contamination during surgery in spite of skin preparation with chlorhexidine.