Objective: Infectious complications are the most common cause of unsatisfactory results of surgical treatment and prolongation of hospitalization in patients following spinal surgery. The purpose - to assess the microbiological characteristics of SSI in patients after posterior lumbar fusion for degenerative disease, and to determine the relationship between these characteristics and surgical features of SSIs. Methods: A single-center retrospective non-randomized cohort study was performed, 1563 patients aged 37 to 59 years were included in the study. Microbiological characteristics were analyzed, and their interrelations with the surgical features of all cases of SSIs were determined. Results: The incidence of SSIs was 2.67% (41). Monomicr...
International audiencePURPOSE:To investigate the incidence of surgical-site infection (SSI) and dete...
Background Infection is the most common complication of spinal surgeries. Surgical site in...
Study Design: A retrospective observational and case control study. Purpose: To identify appropriate...
ABSTRACT Objective: Infectious complications are the most common cause of unsatisfactory results of...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Descriptive, retrospective cohort analysis. OBJECTIVE: T...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the factors associated with postoperative infections in spinal surg...
Objective. To assess the incidence of early infectious complications after spine surgery and to stud...
ObjectivesTo investigate in a prospective study the infection rate, the bacteriology and the outcome...
To determine the incidence of infection after instrumented lumbar spine surgery, the demographic and...
Background: There is no generally established treatment algorithm for the management of surgical sit...
Objective: The spinal surgeries performed in patients with myelomeningocele are at higher risk of po...
Background: this study examines the incidence, characteristics, and risk factors of surgical site in...
Background and Aim: Surgical site infection is an important complication after spinal surgery. Preve...
Study DesignA retrospective clinical review.PurposeTo investigate the difference in clinical manifes...
Twenty-three of 238 patients (9.7%) developed wound infections following segmental spinal instru-men...
International audiencePURPOSE:To investigate the incidence of surgical-site infection (SSI) and dete...
Background Infection is the most common complication of spinal surgeries. Surgical site in...
Study Design: A retrospective observational and case control study. Purpose: To identify appropriate...
ABSTRACT Objective: Infectious complications are the most common cause of unsatisfactory results of...
Item does not contain fulltextSTUDY DESIGN: Descriptive, retrospective cohort analysis. OBJECTIVE: T...
ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the factors associated with postoperative infections in spinal surg...
Objective. To assess the incidence of early infectious complications after spine surgery and to stud...
ObjectivesTo investigate in a prospective study the infection rate, the bacteriology and the outcome...
To determine the incidence of infection after instrumented lumbar spine surgery, the demographic and...
Background: There is no generally established treatment algorithm for the management of surgical sit...
Objective: The spinal surgeries performed in patients with myelomeningocele are at higher risk of po...
Background: this study examines the incidence, characteristics, and risk factors of surgical site in...
Background and Aim: Surgical site infection is an important complication after spinal surgery. Preve...
Study DesignA retrospective clinical review.PurposeTo investigate the difference in clinical manifes...
Twenty-three of 238 patients (9.7%) developed wound infections following segmental spinal instru-men...
International audiencePURPOSE:To investigate the incidence of surgical-site infection (SSI) and dete...
Background Infection is the most common complication of spinal surgeries. Surgical site in...
Study Design: A retrospective observational and case control study. Purpose: To identify appropriate...