Does intra‐operative humidification with warmed CO2 reduce surgical site infection in open colorectal surgery? A randomized control trial
ANZ Journal of Surgery2022Vol. 93(4), pp. 970–979
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Asiri Arachchi, Alice Lee, Manisha Metlapalli, Ellathios Antoniou, Ruben Rajan, Vignesh Narasimhan, Ashray Rajagopalan, Seraphina Key, William Teoh, Thang Chien Nguyen, James T. Lim, Hanumant Chouhan, Bruce P. Waxman, Julian A. Smith
Abstract
The present study could not confirm that utilization of warm, humidified CO2 with HumiGard™ reduces SSI in open colorectal surgery. Further research is indicated to validate and extend these findings.
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