INGUINAL WOUND FLUID COLLECTIONS AFTER VASCULAR-SURGERY - MANAGEMENT BY EARLY REOPERATION

Citation
Il. Gordon et al., INGUINAL WOUND FLUID COLLECTIONS AFTER VASCULAR-SURGERY - MANAGEMENT BY EARLY REOPERATION, Southern medical journal, 88(4), 1995, pp. 433-436
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
Journal title
ISSN journal
00384348
Volume
88
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
433 - 436
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-4348(1995)88:4<433:IWFCAV>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Inguinal wounds complicated by significant fluid collections after vas cular grafting procedures were managed by exploration soon after recog nition in 14 patients. Within 24 hours, incisions were reexplored, flu id collections were evacuated and cultured, and closed suction drains were placed. The wound was reapproximated, and broad spectrum antibiot ics were given intravenously until 24 hours after removal of the drain . Variables evaluated included spontaneous drainage before exploration , positive intraoperative wound cultures, exposure of graft when the w ound was opened and type of graft used. On careful follow-up, from 5 m onths to 3.5 years, averaging 14 months, only one patient had an infec ted graft, occurring 6 months after the wound exploration. There were no complications in wound healing from the inguinal explorations. Thes e results suggest that early exploration and reclosure of clinically s ignificant postoperative fluid collections is safe, results in primary healing, and has a low rate of subsequent graft infection.