· Primary closure: It is defined as
closure of the skin level during the original surgery, regardless of the
presence of wires, wicks, drains, or other devices or objects extruding through
the incision. This
category includes surgeries where the skin is closed by some means. Thus, if
any portion of the incision is closed at the skin level, by any manner, a
designation of primary closure should be assigned to the surgery. · Surgical antibiotic prophylaxis refers to the prevention of infectious complications by administering
an effective antimicrobial agent prior to exposure to contamination during
surgery. · Surgical hand preparation refers to an antiseptic handwash or antiseptic handrub performed
preoperatively by the surgical team to eliminate transient flora and reduce resident
skin flora. Such antiseptics often have persistent antimicrobial activity.
· Surgical wounds are divided into four classes: -
Clean
refers to an uninfected operative wound in which no inflammation is encountered
and the respiratory, alimentary, genital or uninfected urinary tracts are not
entered. In addition, clean wounds are primarily closed and, if necessary,
drained with closed drainage. Operative incisional wounds that follow
non-penetrating (blunt) trauma should be included in this category if they meet
the criteria. - Clean-contaminated
refers to operative wounds in which the respiratory, alimentary, genital or
urinary tracts are entered under controlled conditions and without unusual
contamination. Specifically, operations involving the biliary tract, appendix,
vagina and oropharynx are included in this category, provided no evidence of
infection or major break in technique is encountered. - Contaminated
refers to open, fresh, accidental wounds. In addition, operations with major
breaks in sterile technique (for example, open cardiac massage) or gross
spillage from the gastrointestinal tract, and incisions in which acute,
non-purulent inflammation is encountered ,including necrotic tissue without
evidence of purulent drainage (for example, dry gangrene), are included in this
category. - Dirty
or infected includes old traumatic wounds with retained devitalized tissue and
those that involve existing clinical infection or perforated viscera. This
definition suggests that the organisms causing postoperative infection were
present in the operative field before the operation. · Surgicalprocedure refers to an operation where at least one incision
(including a laparoscopic approach) is made through the skin or mucous
membrane, or reoperation via an incision that was left open during a prior
operative procedure AND takes place in an operating room