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Bone Wax as a Risk Factor for Surgical-Site Infection Following Neurospinal Surgery
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2004
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Bone WaxHemostatic AgentSurgical Site InfectionsOperative TreatmentRisk FactorSurgical-site InfectionPostoperative TreatmentProsthetic Joint InfectionsSurgeryMedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryNeurological Surgery
Surgical-site infection occurred in 6 of 42 neurospinal cases in which bone wax was used and in 1 of 72 cases in which it was not used during a 3-month period (P < .01). Increased risk of infection should be considered when using bone wax as a hemostatic agent.
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