Background: Surgical site infections associated with substantial morbidity and mortality, increase in hospital stay and enhanced cost of health care. Objective of present study is to analyse the incidence of surgical site infections after major abdominal obstetrics and gynaecologic surgeries and risk factors for development SSIs.Methods: It is observational study carried out at Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, ESI-PGIMSR at a teaching public hospital Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is a tertiary care centre and a teaching hospital. Women who had undergone abdominal surgery for various Obstetrics and Gynaecology indications.Results: 7.3% of operated subjects had SSI. And significant risk factors are anemia, obesity hypoprotenemia, pr...
Introduction: Infection is one of the most common causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in obst...
BACKGROUND: Surgical Site infections are the second most frequently reported infections of all nosoc...
Background: Infections acquired in hospitals are classified as nosocomial infections. Most of these ...
Background: Surgical site infection is the commonest complication after gynecological surgeries. Lim...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complication of surgical procedures in ...
Background: Post-operative wound infection is a common nosocomial infection all over the world. It i...
Introduction: Present study was conducted to find the incidence and risk factors of surgical site in...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) are one of the major health problems throughout the world...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. Incidence of abdominal surgical site infection. 2. Risk factors for abdomina...
Objective Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common healthcare-associated infections...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) are second most common cause of mortality in surgical pati...
Background: Surgical site infections are among the most common hospital acquired infections. They ma...
Background: This study was carried out to evaluate the preoperative and intraoperative risk factors ...
INTRODUCTION: Following surgeries, surgical site infections (SSIs) still remaina significant probl...
Background: Objective of the study was to find SSI rate following Caesarean section and Analysis of ...
Introduction: Infection is one of the most common causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in obst...
BACKGROUND: Surgical Site infections are the second most frequently reported infections of all nosoc...
Background: Infections acquired in hospitals are classified as nosocomial infections. Most of these ...
Background: Surgical site infection is the commonest complication after gynecological surgeries. Lim...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common complication of surgical procedures in ...
Background: Post-operative wound infection is a common nosocomial infection all over the world. It i...
Introduction: Present study was conducted to find the incidence and risk factors of surgical site in...
Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) are one of the major health problems throughout the world...
AIM OF THE STUDY: 1. Incidence of abdominal surgical site infection. 2. Risk factors for abdomina...
Objective Surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common healthcare-associated infections...
Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) are second most common cause of mortality in surgical pati...
Background: Surgical site infections are among the most common hospital acquired infections. They ma...
Background: This study was carried out to evaluate the preoperative and intraoperative risk factors ...
INTRODUCTION: Following surgeries, surgical site infections (SSIs) still remaina significant probl...
Background: Objective of the study was to find SSI rate following Caesarean section and Analysis of ...
Introduction: Infection is one of the most common causes of maternal mortality and morbidity in obst...
BACKGROUND: Surgical Site infections are the second most frequently reported infections of all nosoc...
Background: Infections acquired in hospitals are classified as nosocomial infections. Most of these ...