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Quantitative Analysis of Bacteria in Forefoot Surgery: A Comparison of Skin Preparation Techniques
Foot & Ankle International, 10/07/09
Cheng K et al. – The authors suggest that either povidone – iodine with no more that 23% isopropyl alcohol or chlorhexidine gluconate with 70% isopropyl alcohol be used for surgical preparation in forefoot surgery. No additional benefit in reduction in bacterial load was gained by scrubbing the foot with bristles prior to painting.
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