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Surgical Site Infection Among Women Discharged with a Drain In Situ After Breast Cancer Surgery
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The incidence of SSI among women who were routinely discharged with a drain in place was high. Older age, skin flap necrosis, and bacterial colonization of the drain were independent predictors of SSI. Modifications of the surgical technique aimed at reducing the risk of wound necrosis and early removal of the drain may contribute to lowering the risk of SSI among these patients.
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