Delayed Closure in Colorectal Surgery May Not Cut Infections

Delayed primary closure with intrawound irrigation doesn’t reduce surgical site infections after colorectal perforation.

  • Superficial and deep SSI rates: 25% for delayed closure vs. 50% for primary closure.
  • ICU and hospital stays were longer for delayed primary closure.

Surgeons should weigh the benefits of reduced infection risk against potential longer recovery times.

  • Findings need confirmation in larger studies for more definitive guidance.

Journal Article by Ogawa K, Karashima R (…) Takamori H et 5 al. in Am J Surg

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