Post-incision Antimicrobial Wash vs C. Acnes in Shoulder Arthroplasty
brief summary
The purpose of this randomized controlled trial is to determine the effect of post-incision wash using various novel antimicrobial solutions on the rate of positive C. Acnes cultures collected from adults undergoing primary shoulder replacement surgery. Subjects will be randomly assigned in a 1:1:1:1 fashion to groups that will receive one of the following treatments: * Post-incision application of Xperience Antimicrobial wash (NextScience, Jacksonville, FL) * Post-incision application of 3% hydrogen peroxide * Post-incision application of 10% povidone-iodine (betadine) * No post-incision treatment (control) The investigators hypothesize that the subjects treated with the antimicrobial solutions after initial incision will have lower rates of positive C. Acnes cultures. The investigators also hypothesize that post-incision application of Xperience Antimicrobial wash and Betadine will have an equal reduction in the incidence of C. acnes as Hydrogen Peroxide.
detailed description
Cultures will be collected from the following sites:
* The surgical site prior to the initial incision * The incision site after the initial incision * The shoulder joint * The room air
Cultures will be monitored daily for the presence of C. Acnes up to 18 days post-surgery. At postoperative clinic visits, patients in all groups will undergo a clinical evaluation by their surgeon, which includes assessment of wound healing and any complications at 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, and 1 year following surgery. A password-secured database and data points will be pulled from electronic medical records. Data will be analyzed and will be utilized to come to the conclusion of the study.
official title
Application of a Novel Antimicrobial Wash Versus Hydrogen Peroxide Versus Povidone-iodine to the Dermis and Incidence of Cutibacterium Acnes During Shoulder Arthroplasty: A Randomized Controlled Trial