Surgical site infection (SSI) represents 20% of all hospital-acquired infections, making them the most prevalent and economically burdensome in healthcare settings. These infections not only impose significant financial costs on both patients and healthcare facilities but also contribute to extend hospital stays, averaging an additional 7 to 9 days. The prolonged hospitalization and associated complications increase overall healthcare resource utilization and can negatively impact patient outcomes.
Using a Dry Prep Sponge Stick is crucial for ensuring aseptic conditions and reducing the risk of surgical site infections during preoperative preparation. This procedure is typically done in the operating room shortly before surgery. The skin protects microorganisms from the body’s internal organs as a natural barrier. Infections can result from any damage to the skin’s integrity. Proper skin preparation is essential to reduce the risk of infection because most surgeries require an incision to access internal organs. Sterilizing the surgical area drastically lowers the chance of microorganisms entering the body.
Skin Prep advantages
• Reducing skin microorganisms: As much as possible, reduce the number of microorganisms present on the patient’s skin.
• Cleansing the Skin: To reduce microorganisms, remove oil and dirt.
• Using an antiseptic layer: This serves as a temporary barrier to stop microorganisms from proliferating during surgery.