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Surgical Wound Infection

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Last updated: 24 Dec 2024

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 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. Specifically, enhanced adherence to prove that based deterrent measures identified with fitting antimicrobial prophylaxis can diminish the rate of surgical wound infection. Various patient-related and technique related components impact the danger of surgical injury disease, and henceforth counteractive action requires a package approach, with deliberate consideration regarding numerous hazard factors, to diminish the hazard of bacterial pollution and enhance the patient's defences. Forceful surgical debridement and successful antimicrobial treatment are expected to enhance the treatment of surgical wound infections.    

DOI

10.12816/0039056

Keywords

Surgical wound infections, Prophylaxis, Risk, Antimicrobial

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Ebtesam Mohammed

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Alahmari

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King Khalid Univerity, Abha, Saudi Arabia

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m.m.1993@hotmail.com

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Roaa Fahad

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Alshabanah

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King Khalid Univerity, Abha, Saudi Arabia

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Tahani Saeed

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Almohayya

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King Khalid Univerity, Abha, Saudi Arabia

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Norah Ibraheem

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Almanie

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King Khalid Univerity, Abha, Saudi Arabia

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Reem Ali

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Almanie

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King Khalid Univerity, Abha, Saudi Arabia

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Amal Nasser

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Alqahtani

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King Khalid Univerity, Abha, Saudi Arabia

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Sarah Saeed

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Alshahrani

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King Khalid Univerity, Abha, Saudi Arabia

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Amjaad Saleh

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Aljelban

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King Khalid Univerity, Abha, Saudi Arabia

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Volume

68

Article Issue

2

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2577

Issue Date

2017-07-01

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2018-09-12

Publish Date

2017-07-01

Page Start

1,246

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1,251

Print ISSN

1687-2002

Online ISSN

2090-7125

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606

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The Egyptian Journal of Hospital Medicine

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https://ejhm.journals.ekb.eg/

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Surgical Wound Infection

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22 Jan 2023