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Surgical - site infection is a major complication following endarterectomy of the common femoral artery. The aim of this single-center study was to determine risk factors for surgical - site infection ...
significantly more common in the nonunion group.Conclusion:Segmental bone loss, open fractures, chronic anemia, and increasing body mass index are significant risk factors in the occurrence of distal femoral ...
There remains a lack of data on the epidemiological characteristics of surgical site infection (SSI) following the open reduction and internal fixation (ORIF) of intra‐articular fractures of distal ...
for complications such as death, unplanned amputation, surgical site infection , thrombosis and longer hospital admission were emergency operation and a higher ASA classification. Significantly more complications also ...
that required revision surgery. The most common complication was deep infection (n = 5), followed by nonunion of the greater trochanter (n = 3), nonunion of the intertrochanteric osteotomy site (n = 2 ...
Hemiarthroplasty is a common treatment for femoral neck fractures in the elderly population. The main complications are periprosthetic dislocation and infection , which potentially impact morbidity ...
surveillance for 30 days is needed to determine the true incidence of surgical site infection (SSI). This study was undertaken to determine the incidence of, and risk factors for, SSI after hernia repair ...
rehabilitation costs [3]. Surgical repair is an effective treatment with a high success rate for iatrogenic femoral access lesions. However, it also has its own associated risks , such as wound complications ...
wars. Risk factors for the development of post- surgical wound infection were sought. In the 1982 group, numbering 184, the four variables independently associated with infection were multiple operations ...
. The port of entry reflects the site of infection with the most common being sinus disease (39%), followed by pulmonary (24%), cutaneous (19%), cerebral (9%), other sites (9%), and gastrointestinal (7 ...
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