2013, Número S1
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Acta Ortop Mex 2013; 27 (S1)
Prevención y educación
Idioma: Español
Referencias bibliográficas: 107
Paginas: 16-25
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FRAGMENTO
Pregunta 1A: ¿Cuáles son los riesgos más importantes
para el desarrollo de una infección en el sitio quirúrgico
(ISQx) y de una infección articular periprotésica (IAP)
después de una artroplastía total electiva (ATE)?
Consenso: Los factores de riesgo predisponentes para
ISQx o IAP y las contraindicaciones para una ATE son: la
infección activa de la articulación (artritis séptica), la presencia
de sepsis grave y/o la presencia de infecciones activas
en piel, subcutáneas o en tejidos profundos.
Voto de los delegados: De acuerdo, 99%; en desacuerdo,
0%; abstenciones, 1%. (Consenso fuerte.)
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