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SAS Journal of Surgery | Volume-5 | Issue-01
Study of Surgical Site Infection in Surgical Ward of P.M.C.H. Patna in the Year 2016
Rakesh Kumar, I.S. Thakur
Published: Jan. 22, 2019 |
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DOI: 10.21276/sasjs.2019.5.1.7
Pages: 32-33
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Abstract
Surgical site infection (SSI) is the third most common nosocomial infection which are usually encountered in surgical
indoor of hospitals [1]. It shows adverse impact on both hospital as well as patients. The Aims and objectives of this
study was to find out the common bacteria causing SSI and its sensitivity to commonly used antibiotics, its incidence
and common risk factors of SSI in our hospital. For this purpose 100 patients were selected undergoing routine and
emergency surgery .The swabs from infected site were taken and sent for culture and sensitivity .The duration and type
of surgery performed were also taken into consideration .From this study we concluded that E. Coli (30.5%) was the
commonest pathogen followed by staph aureus (24.67%) and pseudomonas aeruginosa (20%). These organisms were
found to be sensitive to commonly used antibiotics .It was also found that prolonged surgery (> 2hrs) and undergoing
stoma procedure were significantly associated with occurance of SSI [3]. Routine and clean surgery was associated
with minimal risk of SSI