Introduction: Gynaecological and obstetric surgeries are high risk operations for the development of postoperative inflammatory complications due to the proximity of the genitourinary tract. The aim of this study was to compare the frequency of inflammatory complications in emergency or elective cases of caesarean sections as well as the frequency of complications related to the method of surgical treatment used.Methods: We analyzed inflammatory complications in 450 caesarean sections, which developed in a one year period from June 1st, 2000. to June 1st 2001. Patients were grouped according to the method of the surgery, and on emergency or elective case. Misgav Ladach or Dorfler surgical methods were used.Results: The most common inflammat...
Background: Infectious maternal and perinatal morbidities are 5 to 20 times more in caesarean sectio...
AbstractObjective: This study aimed to compare single vs multiple doses of antibiotic prophylaxis in...
Background: The surgical site infection is the second most common infectious complication occurring ...
Introduction: Gynaecological and obstetric surgeries are high risk operations for the development of...
Background: Wound infections following caesarean section (or) gynaecologic surgery is a common compl...
Background: Post-operative infections in obstetrics and gynecological settings have been higher comp...
Background: In recent years the rate of cesarean section has significantly increased.To determine th...
Background: Antibiotic prophylaxis has been reported to reduce the rate of caesarian section surgica...
Background: Surgical site infections are among the most common hospital acquired infections. They ma...
Background: Caesarean section constitutes a major surgical procedure characterized with morbidity ev...
Background: Women undergoing caesarean section are associated with high rates of post-operative infe...
Background: Caesarean section is the delivery through a surgical incision in the abdomen and uterus ...
Introduction: Surgical site infection (SSI) is caused by cesarean section in the hospital and its pr...
Introduction. Despite international recommendations and gen- eral agreement on the fact that more co...
Background: Wound infection is a common complication of obstetric and gynaecological surgeries. It i...
Background: Infectious maternal and perinatal morbidities are 5 to 20 times more in caesarean sectio...
AbstractObjective: This study aimed to compare single vs multiple doses of antibiotic prophylaxis in...
Background: The surgical site infection is the second most common infectious complication occurring ...
Introduction: Gynaecological and obstetric surgeries are high risk operations for the development of...
Background: Wound infections following caesarean section (or) gynaecologic surgery is a common compl...
Background: Post-operative infections in obstetrics and gynecological settings have been higher comp...
Background: In recent years the rate of cesarean section has significantly increased.To determine th...
Background: Antibiotic prophylaxis has been reported to reduce the rate of caesarian section surgica...
Background: Surgical site infections are among the most common hospital acquired infections. They ma...
Background: Caesarean section constitutes a major surgical procedure characterized with morbidity ev...
Background: Women undergoing caesarean section are associated with high rates of post-operative infe...
Background: Caesarean section is the delivery through a surgical incision in the abdomen and uterus ...
Introduction: Surgical site infection (SSI) is caused by cesarean section in the hospital and its pr...
Introduction. Despite international recommendations and gen- eral agreement on the fact that more co...
Background: Wound infection is a common complication of obstetric and gynaecological surgeries. It i...
Background: Infectious maternal and perinatal morbidities are 5 to 20 times more in caesarean sectio...
AbstractObjective: This study aimed to compare single vs multiple doses of antibiotic prophylaxis in...
Background: The surgical site infection is the second most common infectious complication occurring ...