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infection rates cost you and
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Why? Contamination. Because of high contamination levels in
colorectal and other high-risk abdominal surgery, 3 out of 20
patients will develop an infection.
1,2,3
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1 Watanabe A, Kohnoe S, Shimabukuro R, et al. Risk factors associated with surgical site infection in upper and
lower gastrointestinal surgery. Surg Today. 2008;38(5):404-412.
2 Wick EC, Vogel JD, Church JM, Remzi F, Fazio VW. Surgical site infections in a "high outlier" institution: are
colorectal surgeons to blame? Dis Colon Rectum. 2009;52(3):374-379.
3 Sutton E, Miyagaki H, Bellini G, et al. Risk factors for superficial surgical site infection after elective rectal cancer
resection: a multivariate analysis of 8880 patients from the American College of Surgeons National Surgical
Quality Improvement Program database. J Surg Res. 2017;207:205-214.