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  • Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a major issue in healthcare, causing increased morbidity, mortality, and costs.
  • A study was conducted at a large urban medical center to evaluate the impact of home pre-operative surgical skin preparation (Nose-to-Toes or N2T) on SSI rates between 2019 and 2020.
  • Results showed a significant reduction in SSIs post-N2T implementation, with rates dropping from 8.6% to 2.2% overall, indicating that the pre-operative skin preparation was effective in decreasing SSI occurrences.

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Surgical site infections (SSIs) continue to represent a substantial source of morbidity, mortality, and healthcare costs. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of implementing a protocol using home pre-operative surgical preparation on the SSI rate at a large, urban safety-net medical center. From July through December 2020, Nose-to-Toes (N2T; Sage Products-Stryker Corporation, Cary, IL) full-body preparation was applied by patients at home on the morning of scheduled surgical procedures. This study was a single-institution, retrospective observational analysis to determine the rates of SSI ≤30 days after an operation. Patients having skin preparation during 2020 (post-N2T) were compared with patients having the same operation during 2019 without having skin preparation (pre-N2T). For gynecology, 10 (7.4%) of 135 pre-N2T and three (2.2%) of 135 post-N2T patients had SSIs. For surgical and gynecologic oncology, 13 (15.1%) of 86 pre-N2T and four (4.7%) of 86 post-N2T patients had SSIs. For orthopedics, four (4.3%) of 94 pre-N2T and zerp of 94 post-N2T patients had SSIs. Overall, 27 (8.6%) of 315 pre-N2T and seven (2.2%) of 315 post-N2T patients had SSIs (p = 0.0004). The implementation of pre-operative full-body preparation was associated with a substantial reduction in the incidence of SSI.

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Article Synopsis
  • Surgical site infections (SSIs) are a major issue in healthcare, causing increased morbidity, mortality, and costs.
  • A study was conducted at a large urban medical center to evaluate the impact of home pre-operative surgical skin preparation (Nose-to-Toes or N2T) on SSI rates between 2019 and 2020.
  • Results showed a significant reduction in SSIs post-N2T implementation, with rates dropping from 8.6% to 2.2% overall, indicating that the pre-operative skin preparation was effective in decreasing SSI occurrences.
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