A STUDY OF WOUND INFECTIONS IN POST-OPERATIVE PATIENTS IN A TERTIARY CARE CENTRE
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Infection occurs at the incision site within 30 days of surgery and may involve supercial
or deep tissues with purulent discharge from the wound, culture conrms pathogenic organism and
presence of pain, tenderness, swelling, erythma and increased local temperature.
METHODS: To study association and contributing factors leading to post operative surgical site infections, a prospective study
of 255 cases of wound infections in post operative patients was carried out in obstetric and gynecology department of civil
hospital over a period of 12 months.
RESULTS: Highest number of operated cases were those of caeserean section(88.7%) with highest rate of wound sepsis in
laparotomy(11%). Rate of wound sepsis was higher in emergency cases(10.26%), longer duration of surgery(24.55%) and in
patients with 2 or more comorbid conditions(44.2%)….
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