Background: Whether to close or leave open an abdominal incision wound depends on the degree of wound contamination at the end of operation. The aim of this study was to compare the complication rates between delayed primary closure and primarily closed laparotomy wounds for clean-contaminated and contaminated abdominal operations. Methods: Eighty-six patients undergoing laparotomy were included in a randomized clinical trial. Patients were randomized to have their wounds left open or closed primarily. In this study, all patients received Ceftriaxone Sodium (Powercef ®) as a prophylactic antibiotic at the time of induction of anaesthesia. Results: There was a statistically significant difference (p=0.002) in wound infection rate b...
Introduction: One of the most common complications that one can encounter is the surgical site infec...
One hundred and twenty consecutive patients undergoing abdominal surgery were randomly distributed ...
U2G PS000804/PS/NCHHSTP CDC HHS/United States2019-05-16T00:00:00Z31106161PMC6520988636
Background: Whether to close or leave open an abdominal incision wound depends on the degree of wou...
Background: Whether to close or leave open an abdominal incision wound depends on the degree of woun...
A clinical trial was done to compare the complication rates in clean- contaminated and contaminated...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare two surgical techniques, primary closure and delayed...
Background: It is still a matter of debate whether delayed primary closure (DPC) of contaminated ab...
Background: Surgical wound (site) infection is the commonest complication following laparotomy for ...
Background: Surgical wound (site) infection is the commonest complication following laparotomy for c...
BACKGROUND: Abdominal wound dehiscence either partial or complete, a common complication of laprato...
Background: The incidence of early wound related complications is assessed in laparoscopic versus op...
Wound infection is common following contaminated appendicectomy incisions in developing countries wi...
One hundred and twenty consecutive patients undergoing abdominal surgery were randomly distributed t...
Introduction: One of the most common complications that one can encounter is the surgical site infec...
Introduction: One of the most common complications that one can encounter is the surgical site infec...
One hundred and twenty consecutive patients undergoing abdominal surgery were randomly distributed ...
U2G PS000804/PS/NCHHSTP CDC HHS/United States2019-05-16T00:00:00Z31106161PMC6520988636
Background: Whether to close or leave open an abdominal incision wound depends on the degree of wou...
Background: Whether to close or leave open an abdominal incision wound depends on the degree of woun...
A clinical trial was done to compare the complication rates in clean- contaminated and contaminated...
Objective: The aim of this study was to compare two surgical techniques, primary closure and delayed...
Background: It is still a matter of debate whether delayed primary closure (DPC) of contaminated ab...
Background: Surgical wound (site) infection is the commonest complication following laparotomy for ...
Background: Surgical wound (site) infection is the commonest complication following laparotomy for c...
BACKGROUND: Abdominal wound dehiscence either partial or complete, a common complication of laprato...
Background: The incidence of early wound related complications is assessed in laparoscopic versus op...
Wound infection is common following contaminated appendicectomy incisions in developing countries wi...
One hundred and twenty consecutive patients undergoing abdominal surgery were randomly distributed t...
Introduction: One of the most common complications that one can encounter is the surgical site infec...
Introduction: One of the most common complications that one can encounter is the surgical site infec...
One hundred and twenty consecutive patients undergoing abdominal surgery were randomly distributed ...
U2G PS000804/PS/NCHHSTP CDC HHS/United States2019-05-16T00:00:00Z31106161PMC6520988636