INTRODUCTION Postoperative wound infections have been responsible for increasing morbidity and are associated with an increased use of hospital resources. Previous studies have identified several risk factors. However, most studies are outdated, and few relate to the era of enhanced recovery and laparoscopic surgery. This study investigated the association between patient and operative factors and the development of postoperative wound infections in colorectal surgery. METHODS Patients with documented wound infections or dehiscences were identified from a database of elective and emergency colorectal surgery. Patients with wound infections were matched by operation type to a control group of colorectal patients. Differences in patient ...
Improved surgical and anesthetic techniques and postoperative care have not significantly changed wo...
SummaryAimThe aim of the paper was to conduct a retrospective analysis of a group of patients after ...
Surgical site infections (SSI) are currently the most frequent healthcare-associated infections in S...
INTRODUCTION Postoperative wound infections have been responsible for increasing morbidity and are ...
Wound infections lead to prolonged hospital stay and increase treatment cost and treatment burden on...
Surgical site infection is a common complication in surgery, which increases treatment cost, extends...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) in patients who underwent colorectal surgery is a common c...
Abstract Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common healthcare-associated ...
AIM: To determine the incidence and to investigate risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs) ...
PURPOSE: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complication of colorectal surgery, result...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies have investigated whether surgical site infection (SSI) incidence differs bet...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication after colon surgery. This study a...
ObjectivesPostoperative wound disruption is associated with high morbidity and mortality. We sought ...
Objective. To review the risk factors for surgical would infection; the use of prophylactic antibiot...
Background Patient-related risk factors for wound dehiscence after colorectal surgery remain obscure...
Improved surgical and anesthetic techniques and postoperative care have not significantly changed wo...
SummaryAimThe aim of the paper was to conduct a retrospective analysis of a group of patients after ...
Surgical site infections (SSI) are currently the most frequent healthcare-associated infections in S...
INTRODUCTION Postoperative wound infections have been responsible for increasing morbidity and are ...
Wound infections lead to prolonged hospital stay and increase treatment cost and treatment burden on...
Surgical site infection is a common complication in surgery, which increases treatment cost, extends...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) in patients who underwent colorectal surgery is a common c...
Abstract Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common healthcare-associated ...
AIM: To determine the incidence and to investigate risk factors for surgical site infections (SSIs) ...
PURPOSE: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complication of colorectal surgery, result...
OBJECTIVE: Few studies have investigated whether surgical site infection (SSI) incidence differs bet...
BACKGROUND: Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common complication after colon surgery. This study a...
ObjectivesPostoperative wound disruption is associated with high morbidity and mortality. We sought ...
Objective. To review the risk factors for surgical would infection; the use of prophylactic antibiot...
Background Patient-related risk factors for wound dehiscence after colorectal surgery remain obscure...
Improved surgical and anesthetic techniques and postoperative care have not significantly changed wo...
SummaryAimThe aim of the paper was to conduct a retrospective analysis of a group of patients after ...
Surgical site infections (SSI) are currently the most frequent healthcare-associated infections in S...