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Surgical Site Infection after Emergency and Elective Abdominal Surgery: Incidence and Risk Factors

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Last updated: 01 Jan 2025

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General Surgery

Abstract

Background: A surgical site infection (SSI) is an infection occurring in an operative wound within 30 days of the procedure or within 1 year if an implant was inserted. Patients & Methods: Over a 2-year period from 2019-2021. Patients were followed the incidences of SSI were determined, and multivariate analyses were conducted. Data obtained included age (above or below 65 year), sex, operation class (elective or emergency) and wound type. The diagnosis and classification of SSI (superficial, deep, or site specific), the duration of follow up (more or less than 15 day) were also recorded. The exclusion criteria were: fecal fistula and re-operated patients. Results: In a total of 384 patients undergoing abdominal surgery during the study period; patients diagnosed with SSIs were 34.9%, 54.2% of patients were males while 45.8% were females, there were no statistically significant differences in relation to age, duration of follow up, duration of pre-operative hospitalization and associated comorbidities. Regarding the emergency state of surgery; the rate of SSIs in urgent operations showed statistically significant higher incidence of SSIs compared with patients did elective surgery Conclusion: emergency state of the operation; type of operation and ICU admission were the significant factors to develop SSIs, only the ICU admission and type of operations appeared to be independent prognostic factors that significantly develop SSI.

DOI

10.21608/zumj.2022.178474.2693

Keywords

surgical infections, abdominal incisions, wound contamination

Authors

First Name

Doaa

Last Name

Saad

MiddleName

Ali

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, faculty of medicine, minia university

Email

doaa_surgery2002@mu.edu.eg

City

Minia

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First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

Alla

MiddleName

Khalaf

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, faculty of medicine, minia university

Email

mohamed_khalaf@mu.edu.eg

City

Minia

Orcid

-

First Name

Mohamed

Last Name

ABDELZAHER

MiddleName

ABDELAZIZ

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, faculty of medicine, minia university

Email

mohamed.abdelzaher@mu.edu.eg

City

Minia

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Volume

30

Article Issue

1

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44990

Issue Date

2024-01-01

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2022-12-05

Publish Date

2024-01-01

Page Start

211

Page End

217

Print ISSN

1110-1431

Online ISSN

2357-0717

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273

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Journal

Publication Title

Zagazig University Medical Journal

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https://zumj.journals.ekb.eg/

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Surgical Site Infection after Emergency and Elective Abdominal Surgery: Incidence and Risk Factors

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Created At

30 Dec 2024