After open colorectal surgery the surgical site infection (SSI) is very high among abdominal surgeries. The goal of the investigators randomized, prospective, multicentric, internet-based study is to compare rate of SSI after surgery of colon and rectum by using triclosan-coated suture for abdominal wall closure. 180-180 cases in seven centres are involved in this study. Two arms are separated by computer randomization at abdominal wall closure: application of triclosan-coated and non-coated PDS suture (PDS versus PDS-Plus). Triclosan is an antiseptic material which the investigators hope will provide better local infection control at the site with reducing the risk of bacterial colonisation.
After open colorectal surgery the surgical site infection (SSI) is very high among abdominal surgeries. The goal of our randomized, prospective, multicentric, internet-based study is to compare rate of SSI after surgery of colon and rectum by using triclosan-coated suture for abdominal wall closure. Two arms are separated by computer randomization at abdominal wall closure: application of triclosan-coated and non-coated PDS suture (PDS versus PDS-Plus). Triclosan is an antiseptic material which we hope provides better local infection control at the site with reducing the risk of bacterial colonisation. attached website: www.itplan.hu/sebstudy/ Randomizing patients: 1. logging in (completing the ID panel) 2. on-line randomization 3. patient appears on list 4. operation (recording details) 5. recording - post-operation events * complications * control examination
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
1
triclosan-coated (PDS-Plus) and non-coated (PDS) suture to close the abd. wall
triclosan-coated (PDS-Plus) and non-coated (PDS) suture to close the abd. wall
Department of Surgery Medical Faculty, University of Pecs, Hungary
Pécs, Hungary
quality and quantity of wound discharge
Time frame: 30 days
number of applied different types of bandages
Time frame: 30 days
charges of wound care
Time frame: 30 days
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