Association between methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus nasal carriage and infection after pancreatic surgery

Author:

Jinushi Koichi1ORCID,Shimizu Junzo1,Yamashita Masafumi1,Odagiri Kazuki1,Yanagimoto Yoshitomo1,Takeyama Hiroshi1,Suzuki Yozo1,Ikenaga Masakazu1,Imamura Hiroshi1,Dono Keizo1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery Toyonaka Municipal Hospital Osaka Japan

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundMethicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infections after pancreatectomy are relatively rare; however, they can be fatal when associated with pseudoaneurysms. For the past 12 years, we have been investigating nasal MRSA carriage by polymerase chain reaction testing, postoperatively in patients admitted to the intensive care units, to prevent nosocomial infections. Here, we investigated the relationship between MRSA nasal carriage and postoperative MRSA infection at the surgical site, following pancreatectomy.MethodsThis single‐center retrospective study analyzed 313 pancreatectomies (220 pancreaticoduodenectomies and 93 distal pancreatectomies), performed at our hospital between January 2011 and June 2022. The incidence of surgical site infection (SSI) and postoperative MRSA infection were compared between the nasal MRSA‐positive and nasal MRSA‐negative groups.ResultsMRSA nasal carriage was identified in 24 cases (7.6%), and the frequency of SSIs in the nasal MRSA‐positive and MRSA‐negative groups were 50% and 36.7%, respectively, with no significant difference (p = .273). However, the frequency of MRSA infection among the SSI cases was significantly higher in the nasal MRSA‐positive group (16.7%) than in the nasal MRSA‐negative group (1.7%) (p = .003).ConclusionIt should be noted that MRSA carriers have a significantly higher frequency of MRSA‐positive SSIs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hepatology,Surgery

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