Effects of a surgical checklist on decreasing incisional infections following foreign body removal from the gastrointestinal tract in dogs.

Can Vet J

Red Bank Veterinary Hospital, 197 Tinton Falls, New Jersey 07724, USA (Launcelott, Lustgarten, S. Davis, G. Davis); Long Island Veterinary Specialists, 163 South Service Road, Plainview, New York 11803, USA (Sung); Virginia Veterinary Surgical Associates, 5918 West Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia 23230, USA (Samuels).

Published: January 2019

Two similar populations of dogs were evaluated in either a retrospective or prospective manner for 2 weeks after gastrointestinal foreign body surgery to determine the impact of a surgical checklist on the surgical site infection (SSI) rate. The medical records of 201 gastrointestinal foreign body surgeries were reviewed to determine the SSI rate without the use of a surgical checklist (SC-) and 101 consecutive gastrointestinal foreign body surgeries were performed using a surgical checklist (SC+). The SSI rate had a significant decrease from 19.9% to 11.9% with the use of the surgical checklist. When combining the cohorts, statistically significant predictors for development of an SSI following gastrointestinal foreign body removal included: a combined gastrotomy and enterotomy, an enterotomy, and known self-trauma.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6294029PMC

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