Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.Effectiveness of preoperative shaving and postoperative shampooing on the infection rate in neurosurgery patients: A meta-analysis
Wen-jie Liu et al.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NURSING STUDIES (2022)
Hair-sparing technique using absorbable intradermal barbed suture versus traditional closure methods in supratentorial craniotomies for tumor
Evan Luther et al.
ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA (2020)
Effect of Unshaven Hair with Absorbable Sutures and Early Postoperative Shampoo on Cranial Surgery Site Infection
Insun Yeom et al.
PEDIATRIC NEUROSURGERY (2018)
Comparison of preoperative hair removal methods for the reduction of surgical site infections: a meta-analysis
Dingmei Shi et al.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING (2017)
The effects of different types of hair shaving on the body image and surgical site infection in elective cranial surgery
Gulsah Kose et al.
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NURSING (2016)
Does Preoperative Scalp Shaving Result in Fewer Postoperative Wound Infections When Compared With No Scalp Shaving? A Systematic Review
Sherly Sebastian
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE NURSING (2012)
Adherence to Surgical Care Improvement Project Measures and the Association With Postoperative Infections
Jonah J. Stulberg et al.
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION (2010)
Re: Nonshaved cranial surgery in black Africans: a short-term prospective preliminary study (Adeleye and Olowookere, Surg Neurol 2008;69-72) Effect of hair on surgical wound infection after cranial surgery: a 3-armed randomized clinical trial
Mehdi Abouzari et al.
SURGICAL NEUROLOGY (2009)
Postoperative central nervous system infection: Incidence and associated factors in 2111 neurosurgical procedures
Shearwood McClelland et al.
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES (2007)
Intracranial surgery: To shave or not to shave?
JJ Miller et al.
OTOLOGY & NEUROTOLOGY (2001)
The effect of hair on infection after cranial surgery
A Bekar et al.
ACTA NEUROCHIRURGICA (2001)