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Sterile technique and the prevention of wound infection in office surgery--Part I.
Surgical infection and associated complications are minimized by a combination of appropriate sterile technique and careful surgical technique. This review covers the essential elements of infection control for the office-based surgical practice. Recommendations are made concerning operating room facilities, instrument sterilization, and tray setup (Part I). Part II addresses surgical prepping, surgical technique, and prophylactic antibiotics.