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Modifiable risk factors for surgical site infection.
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Surgical ScienceSurgerySurgical Site InfectionsHealthcare-associated InfectionClinical EpidemiologySurgical Site InfectionOrthopaedicsSepsisWound CareInfection ControlBlood-borne SepsisSurgical Quality ControlOutcomes ResearchMultiple Risk FactorsSurgical CarePatient SafetyLower Extremity WoundWound HealingMedicineProsthetic Joint Infections
Multiple risk factors for orthopaedic surgical site infection have been identified. Some of these factors directly affect the wound-healing process, whereas others can lead to blood-borne sepsis or relative immunosuppression. Modifying a patient's medications; screening for comorbidities, such as HIV or diabetes mellitus; and advising the patient on options to diminish or eliminate adverse behaviors, such as smoking, should lower the risk for surgical site infections.
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