Exploring the Surgical Site Infection Rate after Caesarean Delivery in a Military Hospital in Alkharj

Ahmed, Nehad and Elazab, Emad and Almalki, Ziyad S. and Alhajri, Mohammed A. (2020) Exploring the Surgical Site Infection Rate after Caesarean Delivery in a Military Hospital in Alkharj. Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International, 32 (27). pp. 28-32. ISSN 2456-9119

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Abstract

Introduction: A cesarean section is a life-saving surgery when some complications arise during pregnancy or the process of childbirth. The development of post-caesarean delivery surgical site infections is one of the significant cause of prolonged hospitalization, greater mortality than before, increased morbidity, and increased hospital readmission

Aim: This study aims to explore the rate of caesarian section surgical site infection in the military hospital in Alkharj.

Methodology: This retrospective study includes collecting data from the infection control unit in a military hospital in Alkharj in 2019.

Results: The total number of caesarian surgeries in 2019 was 756 surgeries. The surgical site infections percentage in 2019 was 1.19%. The percentage of caesarian section surgical site infections was 0% in several moths such as in January, April, June, Sept, and December. The highest percentage was in May and July (2.5%).

Conclusion: The surgical site infections incidence in the present study was low (about 1.2 %) but because the percentage is usually underestimated and because the rate of delivery by caesarean section is increasing continuously, monitoring of women for several weeks after caesarian surgeries are necessary.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Digital Library > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 03 Apr 2023 06:50
Last Modified: 23 Sep 2024 04:09
URI: http://archive.scholarstm.com/id/eprint/747

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