... postoperative surgicalsiteinfection (SSI) is uncommon in orthopedic surgery but if infection occurs it may cause devastating complications and may affect the functional outcome of the ...
... [LA]). Surgical-siteinfection (SSI) is a representative healthcare-associated infection and can impose serious economic burdens on patients as well as affect morbidity and mortality ...
... in infection rates between posterolateral fusion and posterior lum- bar interbody fusion ...of surgicalsiteinfection (SSI) in ...nozzle. Infection rate and risk factors were ...
... prevent surgicalsiteinfection after elective laparoscopic chol- ecystectomy and to identify any risk factors for surgicalsite ...and surgicalsite infections of the ...
... Introduction: Surgicalsiteinfection (SSI) is an infection occurs after surgery in the part of the body where the surgery took place within 30 days and a significant portion of ...
... with SurgicalSiteInfection in the Field of Plastic Surgery Postoperative infections are rare after plastic surgery; however, when present, they can affect the aesthetic ...with surgical ...
... Methods: The Korean SurgicalSiteInfection Surveillance (KOSSIS) program was developed as an SSI surveillance system. A prospective multicenter study in nine university-affiliated or general ...
... Background: Surgicalsiteinfection (SSI) is a potentially morbid and costly complication of surgery. While gastrointestinal surgery is relatively common in Korea, few studies have evaluated SSI in ...
... these, surgical skin adhesive bond was used for wound closure in 284 cases and skin stapling in ...of surgicalsiteinfection including deep or organ/space level infections was compared ...
... The risk factors for SSI in older adults after gastrectomy were open surgery and a longer operation time. When an SSI occurred, the postoperative hospital stay was prolonged and the chances of having a postoperative ...
... ABSTRACT Objective: Consensus about the sequence of cranioplasty and ventriculoperitoneal shunt placement to reduce postoperative complications has not been established. This meta-analysis investigated and collated ...
... Purpose: To identify the characteristics of candidate indexes for early detection of surgicalsiteinfection (SSI). Overview of Literature: SSI is a serious complication of spinal instrumentation ...
... Objective: The risk factors for surgicalsite infections (SSIs) after cranioplasty following decompressive craniectomy remain unclear. The goal of this study was to analyze the risk factors related to ...
... Sub- group analyses in the present study showed that extended postop- erative AMP did not decrease the risk of SSI as compared to the single-dose group in patients undergoing open gastr[r] ...
... In summary, some risk factors for SSI such as prolonged duration of preoperative hospital stay and prolonged duration of surgery (when AMP-related factors are included in the analysis[r] ...
... Then surgicalsiteinfection after craniotomy can po- tentially spread into the subdural space and/or brain ...of surgicalsiteinfection between DG and NDG, 2 of 274 in the DG ...
... Colon surgicalsiteinfection bundle The use of the bundle involved a systematic approach to improve compliance with each care bundle intervention across the phase of perioperative ...of ...