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Outcomes of Total Arterial Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

Coronary Artery DiseaseSurgical Wound Infection

"real-life" retrospective multicentric database for the analysis of the long term outcomes of total arterial CABG in comparison to saphenous vein based CABG

Withdrawn4 enrollment criteria

Risk Factors for Staphylococcus Aureus Surgical Site Infections in Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery...

Staphylococcus AureusSurgical Wound Infection2 more

The most commonly identified organism for Surgical Site Infection (SSI) in orthopedic surgery is Staphylococcus aureus but risk factors for mono microbial S.aureus SSI are not well-known. The aim of this study was to evaluated the incidence rate of S. aureus SSI over the years and risk factors of these infections in a french University Hospital.

Unknown status7 enrollment criteria

The Wound Infection After Stomy Closure Between Different Methods of Drainage

Wound Infection

This proposal will investigate the wound condition between different drainage methods of the stoma closure wound. Anastomotic leakage is a major complication after colorectal surgery. The protective stoma will decrease the anastomosis leakage rate and severity1. Stoma closure is often performed after the condition of the previous protecting site improved. Wound infection is not a rare complication after stoma closure, with a reported infectious rate from 3% to 43%. Wound infection will result in wound dehiscence, incisional herniation, ileus and the length of hospital stay. Lots of the stoma wound closure technique have been developed, including subcutaneous antibiotic material implantation, wound irrigation with iodine, closure wound with a drain tube, secondary closure, delayed primary closure and pursestring closure. But there still is in a debate about the best skin closure test. In Division of Colorectal Surgery Shuang Ho Hospital, two current stoma wound closure methods were subcutaneous Jackson-Pratt drainage and cutaneous Penrose drainage insertion. In the project, clinical outcomes of these two drainage methods will be compared. The subcutaneous. Jackson-Pratt drainage is used to create negative pressure in subcutaneous closure wound. The negative pressure will extract actively the tissue debris and fluid, avoiding the seroma and pus accumulation. The cutaneous Penrose drainage is used to create delayed skin healing, and the tissue debris and fluid will drainage passive by capillary phenomenon. Two groups will be distributed randomly. The demographic characters like age, gender, BMI, nutritional status, under chemotherapy, diabetes and past medication history will be reviewed. Perioperative clinical data like the method of the anastomosis, operation time, postoperative hospital day, surgical site infection, prolonged ileus, anastomosis leakage, and incisional hernia will be collected. From this study, these two stoma wound closure methods will be evaluated and analyze the risk factors of complication for the stoma wound closure.

Unknown status2 enrollment criteria

Risk Factors of Sternal Wound Infection After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft

Coronary Artery Bypass GraftMedian Sternotomy

The investigators are trying to evaluate the performance of neutrophil and lymphocyte counts as a risk factor of deep sternal wound infection after coronary artery bypass graft surgery.

Unknown status3 enrollment criteria
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