Surgical Site Infections

Surgical site infections (SSIs) are complications that occur after surgery, typically within 30 days post-operation. These infections can involve the skin, underlying tissue, or organs and are caused by bacteria entering the incision site. SSIs can prolong hospital stays, increase healthcare costs, and even result in mortality. Preventive measures like proper sterilization techniques, antibiotic prophylaxis, and adherence to infection control protocols are crucial in reducing the incidence of SSIs and ensuring optimal patient outcomes.

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