Background: The use of drains in patients undergoing abdominal surgery has been a subject of debate for several decades. In this paper, the usefulness of quantitative cultures of sonicated abdominal drains for diagnosing surgical site of infection (SSI) and the association between culture results with patient outcome is evaluated. Methods: Forty-five abdominal drainage tubes from 35 patients who underwent abdominal surgery were studied. Samples were sonicated for 5 min, the sonicate was centrifuged, and the sediment was cultured on different media. Total bacterial counts were adjusted to the actual surface of the drainage tubing. Clinical information of the patients was reviewed retrospectively. Results: A relation was observed between SSI ...
Medical equipment, device or implant which removes the fluid or gas from a wound and/or human body c...
Background: Surgical access to abdomen is required for many operative procedures. The subcutaneous t...
Surgical procedures often lead to both intrinsic and extrinsic infections. In order to improve on re...
Background: The use of drains in patients undergoing abdominal surgery has been a subject of debate ...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is among the most frequent hospital-acquired infections occ...
Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are common in hospitalized patients, both in and outside of the int...
Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are common in hospitalized patients, both in and outside of the int...
INTRODUCTION : Surgical site infection (SSI) is an immense burden on healthcare resources even in ...
Surgical drains are widely used despite limited evidence in their favor. This study describes the as...
Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the infections of wound after an invasive operative a...
There are no guidelines on the value of suction drainage fluid culture (SDC), and it is difficult to...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgical procedures.Aim: Our s...
INTRODUCTION: Surgical site infection is defined as wound infection following an invasive procedure...
Study DesignRetrospective clinical study.PurposeTo assess the diagnostic value of suction drain tip ...
BackgroundWound infections after abdominal surgery are still frequent types of nosocomial infections...
Medical equipment, device or implant which removes the fluid or gas from a wound and/or human body c...
Background: Surgical access to abdomen is required for many operative procedures. The subcutaneous t...
Surgical procedures often lead to both intrinsic and extrinsic infections. In order to improve on re...
Background: The use of drains in patients undergoing abdominal surgery has been a subject of debate ...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is among the most frequent hospital-acquired infections occ...
Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are common in hospitalized patients, both in and outside of the int...
Intra-abdominal infections (IAI) are common in hospitalized patients, both in and outside of the int...
INTRODUCTION : Surgical site infection (SSI) is an immense burden on healthcare resources even in ...
Surgical drains are widely used despite limited evidence in their favor. This study describes the as...
Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the infections of wound after an invasive operative a...
There are no guidelines on the value of suction drainage fluid culture (SDC), and it is difficult to...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication of surgical procedures.Aim: Our s...
INTRODUCTION: Surgical site infection is defined as wound infection following an invasive procedure...
Study DesignRetrospective clinical study.PurposeTo assess the diagnostic value of suction drain tip ...
BackgroundWound infections after abdominal surgery are still frequent types of nosocomial infections...
Medical equipment, device or implant which removes the fluid or gas from a wound and/or human body c...
Background: Surgical access to abdomen is required for many operative procedures. The subcutaneous t...
Surgical procedures often lead to both intrinsic and extrinsic infections. In order to improve on re...