expense increase when you consider the cost of treating a single SSI.
6. Protect skin incisions
Surgical wounds are delicate and most susceptible to infection until
the epithelial barrier reforms, which occurs 48 to 72 hours after sur-
gery. Until then, serum and blood can collect in the incision, making it
a breeding ground for microorganisms. Adhesive wound-closing prod-
ucts are applied in minutes, maintain a strong microbial barrier for 7
to 10 days, and prevent bacteria from entering the wound. They sim-
plify wound closure, provide excellent wound-healing strength, lessen
pain and anxiety for patients, and improve cosmesis around healing
areas.
Working toward zero
Winning the war against HAIs requires ongoing and coordinated
efforts centered on a clearly defined goal of zero tolerance for post-op
infections. Infection preventionists, surgical team members and sur-
geons should receive ongoing education, and your full financial and
clinical support as they implement best practices that will wipe out
superbugs once and for all.
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Ms. Spencer (maureenspencer.com) is an infection prevention consultant based
in Boston, Mass.