Abstract

Background: Surgical Site Infection (SSI) is defined as pain associated with erythema, induration, local tenderness, pus discharge or any culturepositive or negative discharge from a surgically created wound.
 Methods: Hospital based Descriptive type of Observational study conducted on Patients in the department of Orthopaedics.
 Results: Total 5.00% patients have wound infection. Gram positive 80.00% patients have found with Staph. Aureus and Gram negative 20.00%patients have found with Pseudomonas.
 Conclusion: Infection in closed fractures with implants was quite high. The adverse outcome of SSIs related to a clean orthopedic surgical procedure can be associated with significant morbidity, cost, and even mortality.
 Keywords: Infection, SSI, Fracture

Highlights

  • The serious consequences imposed on patients who developed Surgical Site Infection (SSI) determine the need for efforts to create strategies for the prevention ofthis infection

  • Gram positive 80.00% patients have found with Staph

  • The adverse outcome of SSIs related to a clean orthopedic surgical procedure can be associated with significant morbidity, cost, and even mortality

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Introduction

The serious consequences imposed on patients who developed SSI determine the need for efforts to create strategies for the prevention ofthis infection. The rationale of the study is to monitor the SSI rate in orthopaedic implant surgeries and its common causative organisms in our population undergoing orthopaedic implant surgery and if the frequencies are found significantly higher than other studies, device measures to help reduce its frequency and decrease both financial burden of the state and morbidity and mortality of the patients.[2,3,4]. This studywill provide us fresh local data regarding bacteriology of SSI of orthopaedic implants surgery and will guide us in setting future recommendation for rational use of antibiotics

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