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A taurolidine-based antimicrobial solution, was evaluated for its safety and efficacy in preventing infections associated with prosthetic materials, such as joint replacements, plates, nails, and screws. This prospective observational study compared Taurolidine to infection rates from scientific literature.
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During any invasive procedure involving prosthetic materials at the corresponding author's institution, the surgical site was irrigated, and all accessible hardware (including nails, screws, plates, and prosthetic joint replacement therapy devices) was wiped with Taurolidine. Only procedures performed between 01/01/2022 and 01/10/2023, where Taurolidine was applied, were included in the analysis.
Patients who underwent multiple procedures were censored for the last treatment group and reassigned at the next procedure. Preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis was administered according to institutional guidelines, and no additional intraoperative antimicrobial agents were used aside from Taurolidine.
The primary endpoint was the occurrence of a major infection within three months post-procedure, defined as:
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