
Arthroplasty
No significant reduction in surgical site infection rate with triclosan-coated sutures in TJA
Bone Joint J. 2018 Mar 1;100-B(3):296-3022546 patients scheduled for total knee arthroplasty or total hip arthroplasty were randomized to closure with either a triclosan-coated Vicryl suture (Vicryl+ group) or standard Vicryl suture (Vicryl group). Patients were assessed over the first 30 days after surgery for the development of superficial or deep surgical site infection. Incidences of superficial surgical site infection, deep surgical site infection, and surgical site infection overall (superficial plus deep infection) did not significantly differ between the Vicryl+ group and the Vicryl group.
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