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Postoperative complications of xenogenic dural substitutes in hemicraniectomy. [PDF]

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Surgical wound infections

The American Journal of Surgery, 1957
Abstract 1. 1. The increase in wound infection on a surgical service led to a study of possible sources. 2. 2. The infection rate has no relation to monthly admission rate, number of “dirty” cases admitted or number of operative procedures. 3. 3. Staph.
J J, BYRNE, N E, OKEKE
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Surgical wound infection

The American Journal of Medicine, 1991
Wound infections remain a major source of postoperative morbidity, accounting for about a quarter of the total number of nosocomial infections. Today, many of these infections are first recognized in the outpatient clinic or in the patient's home due to the large number of operations done in the outpatient setting.
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Surgical Wound Infection

The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2017
Surgical wound infections prompt antagonistic patient results, including delayed hospitalization and demise. Wound infection happens with every entry point, however demonstrated procedures exist to diminish the hazard of surgical injury diseases.
Ebtesam Mohammed Alahmari   +2 more
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Surgical Wound Infection Surveillance

Zentralblatt für Chirurgie, 2003
Measuring the frequency of a defined outcome flaw for a series of patients undergoing operative procedures generates information for performance evaluation. Such data influence decisions to improve care if used responsibly. Wound infection (WI), bacterial invasion of the incision, is the most common infectious complication of surgical care and WI ...
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