The goal of this study is to go over all of the available research on antiseptic safety and efficacy in surgical wounds. Different antiseptic solutions, irrigation amounts, time scales, and delivery systems have been examined in order to develop evidence-based antiseptic recommendations for plastic, orthopaedic, and foot and ankle surgical operations.
Methods: To find in-vitro and in-vivo research relevant to antiseptic use in an
orthopaedic context, a literature search was conducted utilising the online databases
Medline and EMBase. Antiseptic, irrigation fluid, bacitracin, hydrogen
peroxide, povidone-iodine, and chlorhexidine were among the terms used in the
search. The whole text of literature published in English from the beginning to
July 2020 was evaluated for inclusion. Authors analysed antiseptic efficacy
and/or toxic effect of antiseptic on cells present in orthopaedic wounds, so
cellular and animal research were included. Antiseptic usage in a surgical
context was examined in clinical studies that matched the criteria for
inclusion in this review, with a focus on foot and ankle procedures. Case
reports, case series, case control, prospective and retrospective
investigations, and randomised controlled trials were among them. In-vitro,
animal, and human investigations were all classified. In-vitro, animal, and
human research were detected in twenty-three, eleven, and forty-seven papers,
respectively. These have been summarised and presented in a narrative fashion
in this article.
Antiseptic skin treatment before plastic and orthopaedic surgeries minimises
the incidence of post-operative infection, according to the findings.
Author (s) Details
Tiffanie-Marie Borg
Academic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Group, Blizard Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, United Kindom.
Fahima A. Begum
University College Hospital, United Kingdom.
Hamed Mazoochy
Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, United Kingdom.
Nima Heidari
Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, United Kingdom.
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