Are Breast Surgical Operations Clean or Clean Contaminated?

Indian J Surg. 2015 Dec;77(Suppl 3):1360-2. doi: 10.1007/s12262-015-1252-5. Epub 2015 Mar 13.

Abstract

The breast surgeries are classically taught as clean surgical procedures. The infection rates following breast surgery ranges from 3 to 15 %, which is much higher than infection rates after clean surgery (ranging from 1.5 to 3 %). This high infection rate following breast surgery can be explained by opening of the ductal system to outside world through nipple similar to the gastrointestinal and genitourinary system. We conducted a systematic review of infection following breast surgeries. We searched various randomized controlled trials, meta-analysis, and Cochrane Reviews over PubMed and Medline via the Internet. These evidences were found to support the thesis, "Breast surgeries need to be reclassified as clean-contaminated". We recommend the use of prophylactic antibiotics in breast surgery.

Keywords: Bacteria; Breast surgery; Clean contaminated; Milk ducts; Surgical site infection; Wound infection.

Publication types

  • Review