OBJECTIVE Groin incision surgical site infections (SSIs) following arterial surgery are common and are a source of considerable morbidity. This review evaluates interventions and adjuncts delivered immediately before, during, or after skin closure, to prevent SSIs in patients undergoing arterial interventions involving a groin incision. DATA SOURCES MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CENTRAL databases were searched. REVIEW METHODS This review was undertaken according to established international reporting guidelines and was registered prospectively with the International prospective register of systematic reviews (CRD42020185170). The MEDLINE, EMBASE, and CENTRAL databases were searched using pre-defined search terms without date restricti...
Abstract Background Rates of surgical site infections...
OBJECTIVE: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) was undertaken to determine the effect of negative pr...
Introduction: Arterial surgery using a groin incision has a high incidence of surgical site infectio...
OBJECTIVE Groin incision surgical site infections (SSIs) following arterial surgery are common an...
Objective: Groin incision surgical site infections (SSIs) following arterial surgery are common and ...
OBJECTIVE Groin incision surgical site infections (SSIs) following arterial surgery are common an...
Introduction: Groin wound infections pose a major problem in vascular surgery. The closed incision n...
Objectives: Surgical site infections (SSIs) in lower extremity vascular surgeries, post-groin incisi...
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Introduction Surgical site infections (SSI) following groin incision for arterial exposure are commo...
Objectives. Groin wounds following vascular surgery are highly susceptible to healing disturbances, ...
Introduction Surgical site infections (SSIs) following groin incision for arterial exposure are comm...
ObjectiveGroin wound infection is an important cause of postoperative morbidity in vascular surgery ...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) of groin wounds are a common and potentially preventable...
Background/Aims: Inguinal incisions are a common route of access in vascular surgery. Due to anatomi...
Abstract Background Rates of surgical site infections...
OBJECTIVE: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) was undertaken to determine the effect of negative pr...
Introduction: Arterial surgery using a groin incision has a high incidence of surgical site infectio...
OBJECTIVE Groin incision surgical site infections (SSIs) following arterial surgery are common an...
Objective: Groin incision surgical site infections (SSIs) following arterial surgery are common and ...
OBJECTIVE Groin incision surgical site infections (SSIs) following arterial surgery are common an...
Introduction: Groin wound infections pose a major problem in vascular surgery. The closed incision n...
Objectives: Surgical site infections (SSIs) in lower extremity vascular surgeries, post-groin incisi...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Introduction Surgical site infections (SSI) following groin incision for arterial exposure are commo...
Objectives. Groin wounds following vascular surgery are highly susceptible to healing disturbances, ...
Introduction Surgical site infections (SSIs) following groin incision for arterial exposure are comm...
ObjectiveGroin wound infection is an important cause of postoperative morbidity in vascular surgery ...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSIs) of groin wounds are a common and potentially preventable...
Background/Aims: Inguinal incisions are a common route of access in vascular surgery. Due to anatomi...
Abstract Background Rates of surgical site infections...
OBJECTIVE: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) was undertaken to determine the effect of negative pr...
Introduction: Arterial surgery using a groin incision has a high incidence of surgical site infectio...