What key patient preparatory steps are highlighted to help keep the risk of incision site infection low?

Answer

Minimizing skin damage and ensuring proper depilation before surgery are key steps a patient can take.

While infection following a vasectomy is usually mild and treatable with antibiotics, patients have proactive measures they can take to help mitigate this risk. Experts emphasize that the way the skin area is managed immediately before the operation plays a role in preventing bacteria from entering the incision site. The two critical patient-controlled actions are ensuring that any necessary hair removal (depilation) is done properly beforehand and taking care to minimize any trauma or damage to the skin surrounding the operative area prior to the surgeon beginning the procedure.

What key patient preparatory steps are highlighted to help keep the risk of incision site infection low?
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