Keywords

chronic wounds, surgical site infection, surgical site infection reduction strategies

 

Authors

  1. Delmore, Barbara PhD, RN, CWCN, MAPWCA, IIWCC-NYU
  2. Cohen, Joshua Mitchell BS
  3. O'Neill, Daniel MD
  4. Chu, Andy MS, RD, CDN, CNSC
  5. Pham, Vinh MD, PhD
  6. Chiu, Ernest MD, FACS

Abstract

GENERAL PURPOSE: To provide information on risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs) and actions to mitigate that risk.

 

TARGET AUDIENCE: This continuing education activity is intended for surgeons, surgical teams, physicians, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and nurses with an interest in skin and wound care.

 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES/OUTCOMES: After participating in this educational activity, the participant should be better able to:

 

1. Identify modifiable risk factors associated with the development of SSIs.

 

2. Select steps to mitigate the risks for and morbidity from SSIs.

 

ABSTRACT: Given the current reimbursement structure, the avoidance of a surgical site infection (SSI) is crucial. Although many risk factors are associated with the formation of an SSI, a proactive and interprofessional approach can help modify some factors. Postoperative strategies also can be applied to help prevent an SSI. If an SSI becomes a chronic wound, there are recommended guidelines and strategies that can foster healing.