KMID : 1147420220070020027
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Journal of Surgical Infection 2022 Volume.7 No. 2 p.27 ~ p.36
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The Evidence-Based Practice Guideline for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infection
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Hong Young-Ki
Jang Ji-Young Wei Wu Kim Sung-Huhn Choi Jong-Rim Seong Yong-Won Kim Hye-Jin Jung Yoon-Bin Ornella Rondinone Oh Bo-Young Park Kyoung-Sik Baik Yong-Hae Kim Chan-Young Park Ji-Won Kim Chang-Hyun Jung Jae-Hung Park Youn-Young Lee Hyung-Soon Xin Peng Noh Gyoung-Tae Kim Hyun-Jung Lee Suk-Hwan Um Jun-Won
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Abstract
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The Korean Surgical Infections Society (KSIS) aims to manage the surgical infection specialized in Korea. The surgical site infection (SSI) is defined as infection occurring in the incision and organ or surrounding of the patient undergoing surgery. Surgical Site Infection is one of the most common medical-related infections, causing an extension of hospitalization period and an increase in medical costs, and causing medical disputes. About 55% of SSI are reported to be preventable by carrying out an evidence-based strategy, and all medical staff and medical periods should identify the cause of SSI and perform effective practice to prevent it. Although the World Health Organization (WHO) also announced medical guidelines through systematic paper review and meta-analysis in 2016 and announced standard prevention guidelines for medical-related infections in Korea in 2017, however, additional surgical guidelines are needed for SSI. The KSIS recognizes the need to prevent SSI in Korea. The Evidence-based Practice Guideline for the Prevention of SSI by the Practice Guideline Committee in the KSIS was developed as an ¡°Adaptation and GRADE-ADOLOPENT¡± methods and was applied to reinforce and update for WHO Guideline 2016. Among the WHO 2016 and other existing SSI guidelines were reviewed, the application target was selected as a key question according to the Korean domestic surgical environment, and the literature was searched by expanding to January 2021, and systematic review and analysis of the literature was performed, and the Evidence-based Practice Guideline for the Prevention of SSI was reported herein.
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KEYWORD
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Surgical site infection, Practice guideline, Perioperative care, Operative surgical procedure, Prevention and control
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