Effects of electrocautery on midline laparotomy wound infection
- PMID: 1670238
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9610(91)90122-t
Effects of electrocautery on midline laparotomy wound infection
Abstract
This study compared the healing of midline fascial incisions made with either scalpel or electrocautery and inoculated with Escherichia coli in 57 Sprague-Dawley rats. At 7 days, tensile strength was significantly less when incisions were made with electrocautery than with a scalpel. Additionally, would strength was inversely related to the concentration of the inoculum of E coli. The use of electrocautery was also associated with more frequent bacteremia at 48 hours and higher mortality at 7 days. Our results suggest that the technique used to incise the abdominal fascia influences subsequent wound healing, particularly in contaminated wounds.
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