Frequency and Risk Factors of Surgical Site Infection with and without Antibiotic Prophylaxis in Adults Undergoing Minor Trauma Surgery
Background: Trauma surgeons are more likely to experience surgical site infections (SSI). Preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis was a common strategy in trauma procedures. This research aimed to determine the frequency and risk factors of surgical site infection with and without antibiotic prophylaxis...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Pakistan Journal of Medicine and Dentistry 2024-05, Vol.12 (4), p.63-68 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Trauma surgeons are more likely to experience surgical site infections (SSI). Preoperative antibiotic prophylaxis was a common strategy in trauma procedures. This research aimed to determine the frequency and risk factors of surgical site infection with and without antibiotic prophylaxis in adults undergoing minor trauma surgery. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional investigation was carried out. The surgical emergency and trauma units at Jinnah Hospital and THQ Hospital DGK provided the data for this investigation. Data from 190 patients were gathered and divided into two groups. Before surgery (Group A) took antibiotic prophylaxis while Group B did not. Standard surgical protocols were followed during the surgical operation. Patients were checked for postoperative fever, surgical site infection, and discharge at the incision site. On the third, seventh, and twelfth postoperative days, the wound was checked. The chi-square test was used for analysis and P |
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ISSN: | 2313-7371 2308-2593 |
DOI: | 10.36283/PJMD12-4/012 |