ABSTRACT
Purpose: To discover the incidence of postoperative surgical site infections in non-immunocompromised pediatric patients with an absolute neutrophil count (ANC) ≤ 1,000 preoperatively.
Methods: Office and hospital charts of consecutive patients with preoperative ANC ≤ 1,000 undergoing elective surgery over a three-year period were reviewed for evidence of postoperative surgical site infection.
Results: Six of 200 patients with preoperative ANCs ≤ 1,000 developed a postoperative surgical site infection, an infection rate of 3.0%. One of 35 patients with preoperative ANCs ≤ 500 developed a surgical site infection. The mean ANC of the study population was 800 (range 200 to 1,000); the mean ANC of the group with postoperative infection likewise was 800 (range 500 to 1,000).
Conclusions: There was a postoperative surgical site infection rate of 3.0% in non-immunocompromised children who had a preoperative ANC ≤ 1,000, similar to the overall surgical site infection rate in children. Cancellation of elective procedures in non-immunocompromised children with ANC ≤ 1,000 is not warranted on the grounds of concern about postoperative infection.