P08 Antimicrobial drug efficacy in surgical site infections post soft tissue augmentation: an analytic review
Abiola Odeyinka

TL;DR
This paper reviews how effective antimicrobial drugs are in treating infections after soft tissue augmentation procedures, highlighting the challenges and variability in treatment practices.
Contribution
The study provides an analytic review of antimicrobial drug efficacy and highlights the lack of standardized treatment practices for infections post-augmentation.
Findings
β-Lactam antibiotics are the primary treatment for MSSA and streptococcal infections in surgical site infections.
There is significant variation in how healthcare providers manage delayed inflammatory reactions to hyaluronic acid fillers.
Hyaluronic acid fillers show high patient satisfaction and low immunogenic reactions due to their biodegradability.
Abstract
Soft tissue augmentation refers to the process of adding volume, shape or contour to areas of the body where there is a deficiency or loss of soft tissue. Soft tissue augmentation is a common procedure for facial and body rejuvenation and enhancement and is often done using hyaluronic acid dermal fillers and calcium hydroxyapatite fillers and silicone implants. These fillers are popular due to their efficacy, durability and minimal invasiveness. For instance, a pilot study that examined the anti-ageing efficacy, tolerability and effects on skin quality of hyaluronic acid injections for the mid and lower face added to the evidence supporting the efficacy of these treatments in reducing signs of ageing and improving overall skin appearance. Whilst soft tissue augmentation procedures are termed as surgical procedures that carry minor risk of complications, post-operative infections are…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSurgical site infection prevention · Surgical Sutures and Adhesives · Orthopedic Infections and Treatments
