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5-Minute Summary: The Use of a Novel Surgical Irrigant May Be Associated with Decreased Incidence of Surgical Site Infections

5 min · 25 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio 5-Minute Summary: The Use of a Novel Surgical Irrigant May Be Associated with Decreased Incidence of Surgical Site Infections

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A retrospective study compared a novel antimicrobial surgical irrigant, XPerience (XP), to standard povidone-iodine rinse in 1,295 hip/knee arthroplasty patients. The XP group had no periprosthetic joint infections (0/471), while the control group had a 0.5% infection rate (4/824). Although differences weren't statistically significant, findings suggest XP may lower infection.

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