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Post Caesarean Section Wound Infection and Microbiological Pattern at the University of Port  Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Southern Nigeria

Post Caesarean Section Wound Infection and Microbiological Pattern at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Southern Nigeria

... Background: Caesarean section is the commonest surgery done in modern obstetric ...post-operative wound infection. Wound infection is a very important cause of physical and ...

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Study of post caesarean section wound infection and microbiological epidemiology in tertiary care centre, Western Rajasthan, India

Study of post caesarean section wound infection and microbiological epidemiology in tertiary care centre, Western Rajasthan, India

... Strategies for prevention of this morbidity in patient undergoing C-section target should be to reduce prolonged labor in absent membranes, training of surgeons to improve their skills, reduce intra operative ...

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Risk Factors Associated with Wound Infection Following Caesarean Section - A Hospital Based Study

Risk Factors Associated with Wound Infection Following Caesarean Section - A Hospital Based Study

... for wound infection after CS include age of the patient, BMI, elective versus emergency CS, status of membranes (intact/ ruptured), duration of labour, associated medical disorders like anaemia, diabetes ...

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Assessment of incidence of post operative wound infection in women undergoing caesarean section: a retrospective study

Assessment of incidence of post operative wound infection in women undergoing caesarean section: a retrospective study

... each. Wound infection was defined as inflammation or sepsis with or without positive bacterial ...for caesarean section, duration of labour, duration of surgery and rupture of membrane were ...

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Determinants of Post-Caesarean Wound Infection in Nnewi, Nigeria

Determinants of Post-Caesarean Wound Infection in Nnewi, Nigeria

... by caesarean section has been reported as the single most important risk factor for maternal wound ...infection. Wound infection is not only a leading cause of prolonged hospital ...

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Incidence and risk factors for caesarean wound infection in Lagos Nigeria

Incidence and risk factors for caesarean wound infection in Lagos Nigeria

... for caesarean section and meeting the inclusion criteria were enrolled into the ...study. Caesarean section was performed using an agreed protocol and through Pfannenstiel incision and through ...

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The impact of subcutaneous tissue suturing at caesarean section on wound complications: a meta-analysis.

The impact of subcutaneous tissue suturing at caesarean section on wound complications: a meta-analysis.

... with wound infections, as they are foreign materials that can be easily colonized by ...of infection and/or abscess formation 34 ...site infection in patients with subcutaneous tissue ...

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Caesarean section wound infiltration with local anaesthetic for postoperative pain relief – any benefit?

Caesarean section wound infiltration with local anaesthetic for postoperative pain relief – any benefit?

... agent wound infiltration versus placebo/no infiltration, ilio-inguinal/iliohypogastric nerve block versus placebo/no treatment, local anaesthetic agent versus other methods of pain relief, and comparisons of ...

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Assessment of risk factors for surgical site infection following  caesarean section

Assessment of risk factors for surgical site infection following caesarean section

... all caesarean deliveries though role of timing of administration remains ...for caesarean delivery that are given before the procedure vs at cord clamping and concluded that the antibiotic prophylaxis for ...

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Antiseptic Skin Preparation for Preventing Surgical Site Infection at Caesarean Section

Antiseptic Skin Preparation for Preventing Surgical Site Infection at Caesarean Section

... underlying wound was applied. The patients were then counseled to keep the wound dressings ...patients’ wound and area of the skin on which the antiseptics was applied were inspected on the third and ...

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Analysis of risk factors in surgical site infection following caesarean section

Analysis of risk factors in surgical site infection following caesarean section

... Results: Out of 1504 patients, 13% developed SSI, Hospital stay, wound class, ASA class, antibiotic prophylaxis and Type of caesarean showed significant association with SSI. Conclusions: Reason for ...

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Surgical Site Infection Following Caesarean Section in NRS Medical College, Kolkata

Surgical Site Infection Following Caesarean Section in NRS Medical College, Kolkata

... site infection (SSI) used to complicate up to ...Post-cesarean wound infection is one of the common causes of maternal morbidity ,sometimes ...and infection are the leading causes of maternal ...

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Risk Factors for Wound Infection Following Caesarean Section: A Case Control Study from Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh

Risk Factors for Wound Infection Following Caesarean Section: A Case Control Study from Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh

... Caesarean section (CS) is a common operation in ...for Wound Infection Following Caesarean Section: A Case Con- trol Study from Sir Salimullah Medical College & Mitford Hospital ...

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Women’s perspectives on caesarean section recovery, infection and the PREPS trial: a qualitative pilot study

Women’s perspectives on caesarean section recovery, infection and the PREPS trial: a qualitative pilot study

... ‘healed, ’ but not to prematurely resume activities such as hoovering or driving as this could cause the wound to reopen. Women identified ways in which information provision could be improved. Information given ...

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Factors influencing caesarean section delivery in women with one previous lower segment caesarean section

Factors influencing caesarean section delivery in women with one previous lower segment caesarean section

... fever, wound or uterine infection, thromboembolism, need for blood transfusion, fewer neonatal respiratory problems (Cunningham and Wells, ...to caesarean section ...

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Application of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on wound healing after caesarean section in high-risk patients

Application of autologous platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on wound healing after caesarean section in high-risk patients

... Caesarean deliveries are used for 15% of births around the world, and this rate has continued to increase (1). These deliveries have become a major concern in develop- ing countries such as Iran, with a high rate ...

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Incidence of surgical site infection following caesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol

Incidence of surgical site infection following caesarean section: a systematic review and meta-analysis protocol

... in 1992. 9 The functional de finition is the infection, which targets the surgical wound and the uterus when manipulated. 9 10 There are precise criteria to de fine SSI and endometritis for surveillance ...

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Vaginal Birth after Caesarean Section

Vaginal Birth after Caesarean Section

... 2.7. Benefits of VBAC: The benefits accrued from VBAC could be maternal or foetal. Maternal benefits range from medical, emotional to financial. Medically, there is a very low risk of maternal fatalities. Infections ...

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The surgical wound in infrared: thermographic profiles and early stage test-accuracy to predict surgical site infection in obese women during the first 30 days after caesarean section

The surgical wound in infrared: thermographic profiles and early stage test-accuracy to predict surgical site infection in obese women during the first 30 days after caesarean section

... surgeon or prolonged hospital admission requiring pro- longed intravenous antibiotics. On the matter of the choice of follow up days to undertake post-operative thermal imaging as a predict- ive technique for SSI, we had ...

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The surgical wound in infrared: thermographic profiles and early stage test accuracy to predict surgical site infection in obese women during the first 30 days after caesarean section

The surgical wound in infrared: thermographic profiles and early stage test accuracy to predict surgical site infection in obese women during the first 30 days after caesarean section

... surgeon or prolonged hospital admission requiring pro- longed intravenous antibiotics. On the matter of the choice of follow up days to undertake post-operative thermal imaging as a predict- ive technique for SSI, we had ...

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