Objective To analyse the causes of incisional infection in cesarean section,so as to study the effective measures for preventing and reducing the incisional infection of operation.MethodsThe incidence rate and causes of infection of incisional wound folowing cesarean section was retrospectively investigate...
An example of this is a caesarean section (CS) wound. Class III or Contaminated: Fresh open wounds from accidents or operations with a breach in sterile technique, spillage of the gastrointestinal tract, or incisions made in a body site that has acute or non-purulent inflammation. Class IV ...
(1.12%) were infected,from them 96 cases were infected in respiratory tract(56.80%);28 cases in operative incisional wound(16.57%);17 cases in gastrointestinal tract(10.06%);7 cases in urinary tract(4.14%);and 3 vases in cavity of uterus(1.78%).CONCLUSIONS Puerperal women are high risk ...
108 The risk of wound infection increases more than nine-fold in women who are both obese and diabetic.55 Intraoperative antimicrobial use to prevent endometritis concurrently decreases wound infections, to fewer than 2%.100,101 Abscesses of the abdominal incision may form by the fourth ...
B- and T-lymphocyte attenuator (BTLA) levels are increased in patients with hepatitis B virus-related acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF). This condition is characterized by susceptibility to infection and T-cell immune exhaustion. However, whether
Surveillance and Intervention on Infection of Cesarean Section Incision and no bacteria were isolated in the rest of them.Obesity,diabetes,severe pre-eclampsia and uterine scar were the major risk factors for incision ... WA Wang,Y Zheng,B Cao,... - 《Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology》 被引...
Superficial incisional surgical site infection rate after cesarean section in obese women: a randomized controlled trial of subcuticular versus interrupted... surgical site infection rate after cesarean section in obese women: a randomized controlled trial of subcuticular versus interrupted skin suturing....
In diagnosing chronic orthopedic implant infections culture of sonicate represents a supplement to tissue cultures. However, the extent to which biofilm forms on implant surfaces and the degree of dislodgement of bacteria by sonication remains unclear. I
Surveillance for surgical site infection (SSI) in cesarean-section (C-section) in our hospital, carried out between September 1998 and July 1999, identified areas of deficiency in aseptic techniques that have contributed to increased incisional surgical site infection rates (ISSI) rates. On the ...
Grossly, incision of the infected area in necrotizing fasciitis yields a murky, “dishwater” exudative fluid. Diseased tissue is discolored gray-white to yellow. Fascia may be easily separated from subcutaneous tissues using only a finger, whereas in healthy tissue, fascia tightly adheres to ad...