Post-operative wound infections can prolong hospital stays, increase rates of readmission to the intensive care unit, and increase the costs of treatment significantly. This study will conduct a prospective chart review of all patients undergoing elective spinal surgery on both the neurosurgery and orthopedic spine services at two facilities on an academic campus. The investigators will collect the data of those patients who develop post-surgical infections. This data will then be analyzed and compared to published data from other studies. The aim of this investigation is to passively collect this infection data, which may ultimately provide needed baseline incidence rates using current and standard protocols.
This is a chart review study.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
6,959
Elective spinal surgery performed
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Miami, Florida, United States
University of Miami Hospital
Miami, Florida, United States
Number of patients who develop a surgical site infection (SSI)
Spinal reoperation at the same surgical location for incision, debridement and irrigation
Time frame: 90 days following surgery
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