Presence of Biofilms in Drains and Their Relevance to Surgical Site Infections

IF 0.4 4区 医学 Q4 SURGERY Indian Journal of Surgery Pub Date : 2024-08-13 DOI:10.1007/s12262-024-04126-6
Tejaswini Vallabha, Aniket P. Patil, Aniketan K. V., Girish Kullolli
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Biofilms commonly develop in indwelling medical devices such as contact lenses, central venous catheters, mechanical heart valves, peritoneal dialysis catheters, urine catheters and drains. Drains are used extensively in all types of surgeries for various purposes. With the potential benefits, they are prone to develop biofilms and increase the risk of surgical site infections. However, there are not many studies correlating the presence of biofilms in drains with surgical site infections and other factors. This prospective observational study was conducted on 143 patients who had 183 surgical drains placed intra-operatively and underwent various surgeries. Drains were tested for the presence of biofilms and correlated with the type of surgery, duration of drain kept in the site and incidence of surgical site infections. There was a significant association between the presence of biofilms in drains with the type of surgery (p = 0.014), duration of the drain in place (p = 0.087) and the incidence and the grades of surgical site infections (p = 0.001). The type of drains was also significant (p = 0.005). Surgical drains are prone to develop biofilms. Drains placed in patients with contaminated and dirty surgeries, increased duration in situ, and non-vacuum abdominal drains had higher incidence. Judicious use of drains with early removal will decrease the biofilm development and may reduce surgical site infections.

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引流管中的生物膜及其与手术部位感染的关系
生物膜通常会在隐形眼镜、中心静脉导管、机械心脏瓣膜、腹膜透析导管、导尿管和引流管等留置医疗器械中产生。引流管在各类手术中被广泛用于各种用途。虽然引流管具有潜在的益处,但也容易形成生物膜,增加手术部位感染的风险。然而,将引流管中生物膜的存在与手术部位感染和其他因素相关联的研究并不多。这项前瞻性观察研究针对 143 名患者进行,他们在术中放置了 183 个手术引流管,并接受了各种手术。对引流管是否存在生物膜进行了检测,并将其与手术类型、引流管在手术部位的放置时间以及手术部位感染的发生率进行了相关性分析。引流管中生物膜的存在与手术类型(p = 0.014)、引流管放置时间(p = 0.087)以及手术部位感染的发生率和等级(p = 0.001)之间存在明显关联。引流管的类型也有重要影响(p = 0.005)。手术引流管很容易形成生物膜。手术污染和不洁、原位时间延长和非真空腹腔引流管患者的引流管发生率较高。合理使用引流管并及早移除可减少生物膜的形成,从而减少手术部位感染。
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Surgery is the official publication of the Association of Surgeons of India that considers for publication articles in all fields of surgery. Issues are published bimonthly in the months of February, April, June, August, October and December. The journal publishes Original article, Point of technique, Review article, Case report, Letter to editor, Teachers and surgeons from the past - A short (up to 500 words) bio sketch of a revered teacher or surgeon whom you hold in esteem and Images in surgery, surgical pathology, and surgical radiology. A trusted resource for peer-reviewed coverage of all types of surgery Provides a forum for surgeons in India and abroad to exchange ideas and advance the art of surgery The official publication of the Association of Surgeons of India 92% of authors who answered a survey reported that they would definitely publish or probably publish in the journal again The Indian Journal of Surgery offers peer-reviewed coverage of all types of surgery. The Journal publishes Original articles, Points of technique, Review articles, Case reports, Letters, Images and brief biographies of influential teachers and surgeons. The Journal spans General Surgery, Pediatric Surgery, Neurosurgery, Plastic Surgery, Cardiothoracic Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Rural Surgery, Orthopedic Surgery, Urology, Surgical Oncology, Radiology, Anaesthesia, Trauma Services, Minimal Access Surgery, Endocrine Surgery, GI Surgery, ENT, Colorectal Surgery, surgical practice and research. The Journal provides a forum for surgeons from India and abroad to exchange ideas, to propagate the advancement of science and the art of surgery and to promote friendship among surgeons in India and abroad. This has been a trusted platform for surgons in communicating up-to-date scientific informeation to the community.
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