Neurosurgery Hub Podcast

General - Craniotomy Duration and Surgical Site Infection Risk

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This episode delves into the critical relationship between neurosurgical craniotomy duration and the subsequent risk of surgical site infection (SSI). Based on a prospective cohort study published in The Journal of Hospital Infection in 2026, we analyze the abstract to quantify the dose-response relationship between operative time and infection. The findings offer high-level evidence for optimizing perioperative infection prevention strategies in neurosurgery. Understanding this association can guide surgical planning and resource allocation to minimize patient risk. This discussion is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. An AI language model generated this content, and it should not be used as a substitute for professional medical consultation or expertise.

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