Background Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the infections of wound after an invasive operative approach. It remains to be a major morbidity for patients undergoing surgeries although there have been tremendous improvements in the surgical techniques. Different interventions to suppress the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have been proposed. Many of them have been routinely used by surgeons like minimizing shaving, hand washing, and preoperative antibiotics and these are well accepted. Drains are used in major abdominal surgeries, hernia repairs, breast surgeries reducing collections in closed areas.1 Hematoma, serous fluid, and dead space in surgical incision wounds raise the risk of infection as they serve as the platform for m...
An infection which is associated with surgical procedures is described as surgical site infections (...
Background: Inguinal hernia is a common surgical problem which increases with aging especially in me...
Background :Surgical site Infections (SSI) remains an important complication, only secondary to urin...
Purpose : To evaluate whether subcutaneous closed-suction drainage (SCSD) would decrease the SSI rat...
Purpose. Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a significant problem after laparotomies. The aim of...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complication after primary closure of defunctioning...
INTRODUCTION: Surgical site infection is defined as wound infection following an invasive procedure...
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Introduction Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery is frequently complicated by surgical site infecti...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is among the most frequent hospital-acquired infections occ...
Purpose of review Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common healthcare-associated infection and comp...
Abstract: Introduction: The incidence of surgical site infection increases with the degree of abdomi...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is the commonest hospital acquired infection that occurs in early post...
BackgroundSurgical-site infection (SSI) is still the second most common healthcare-associated infect...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The primary outcome of study is to determine whether the insertion of a subcutane...
An infection which is associated with surgical procedures is described as surgical site infections (...
Background: Inguinal hernia is a common surgical problem which increases with aging especially in me...
Background :Surgical site Infections (SSI) remains an important complication, only secondary to urin...
Purpose : To evaluate whether subcutaneous closed-suction drainage (SCSD) would decrease the SSI rat...
Purpose. Surgical site infections (SSIs) remain a significant problem after laparotomies. The aim of...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complication after primary closure of defunctioning...
INTRODUCTION: Surgical site infection is defined as wound infection following an invasive procedure...
Copyright © 2014 Yasuhiko Hirose et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeC...
Introduction Hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgery is frequently complicated by surgical site infecti...
Background Surgical site infection (SSI) is among the most frequent hospital-acquired infections occ...
Purpose of review Surgical site infection (SSI) is a common healthcare-associated infection and comp...
Abstract: Introduction: The incidence of surgical site infection increases with the degree of abdomi...
Surgical site infection (SSI) is the commonest hospital acquired infection that occurs in early post...
BackgroundSurgical-site infection (SSI) is still the second most common healthcare-associated infect...
AIM OF THE STUDY: The primary outcome of study is to determine whether the insertion of a subcutane...
An infection which is associated with surgical procedures is described as surgical site infections (...
Background: Inguinal hernia is a common surgical problem which increases with aging especially in me...
Background :Surgical site Infections (SSI) remains an important complication, only secondary to urin...