Intraoperative 0.05% Chlorhexidine Gluconate Utilization Is Associated with an Increased Incidence of Infection in Hydrophilic Inflatable Penile Prosthesis Surgery: a Multi-institutional Cohort Study.
PURPOSE: Available data is conflicting and limited regarding the antimicrobial effectiveness of 0.05% Chlorhexidine Gluconate (0.05% CHG) with hydrophilic inflatable penile prostheses (IPP). We utilized a large multi-institutional cohort to explore the relationship between intraoperative 0.05% CHG use and hydrophilic IPP infection. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a retrospective, multi-institutional review of patients who underwent hydrophilic IPP implantation. Consecutive cases involving intraoperative 0.05% CHG as an irrigant and/or dip were compared to a similar number of consecutive control cases without 0.05% CHG. The primary outcome was IPP explant for infection. Predictors of infection were assessed with multivariable logistic regression analysis. Exploratory subgroup analyses further characterized specific 0.05% CHG scenarios. RESULTS: Among 14 participating institutions, 2,150 hydrophilic IPP cases were analyzed. Intraoperative 0.05% CHG was associated with a significantly higher rate of infection compared to using antimicrobials as an irrigant and dip (4.6% v 2.1%, p<0.001). Odds of infection were 2.07 times higher with intraoperative 0.05% CHG (CI 1.37-3.76, p=0.002). On subgroup analysis, the incidence of infection with use of 0.05% CHG as irrigant and dip was 4.5% compared to 3.8% when 0.05% CHG irrigation was used with antimicrobial dip. The rate of infection with 0.05% CHG use was 3.5% for primary surgeries and 12% for revision surgeries. CONCLUSIONS: Use of 0.05% CHG with hydrophilic inflatable penile prostheses was associated with an elevated infection rate. For hydrophilic IPP surgery, caution with 0.05% CHG use is warranted pending additional prospective evaluation.
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- Urology & Nephrology
- 3202 Clinical sciences
- 1103 Clinical Sciences