Preoperative surgical site hair removal for elective abdominal surgery: does it have impact on surgical site infection
S Dhamnaskar, S Mandal, M Koranne… - The Surgery …, 2022 - thieme-connect.com
Introduction Postoperative surgical site infection (SSI) forms the major burden of nosocomial
infections in surgical patients. There is prevalent practice of surgical site hair shaving as a …
infections in surgical patients. There is prevalent practice of surgical site hair shaving as a …
A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY ON PREOPERATIVE SURGICAL SITE HAIR REMOVAL FOR ELECTIVE ABDOMINAL SURGERY IN JHARKHAND, INDIA: DOES IT …
A Ahmed, U Kant - Student's Journal of Health Research …, 2024 - sjhresearchafrica.org
Background Hair removal at surgical sites, a common preoperative practice to prevent
surgical site infections (SSIs) attributed to hair follicles, is often deemed hygienic. However …
surgical site infections (SSIs) attributed to hair follicles, is often deemed hygienic. However …
DOES PREOPERATIVE SURGICAL SITE HAIR REMOVAL FOR ELECTIVE ABDOMINAL SURGERY HAVE AN IMPACT ON SURGICAL SITE INFECTION? AN …
SR Hota, CR Behera, A Kanungo… - Student's Journal of …, 2024 - sjhresearchafrica.org
Background The surgical site infection and the role of hair on the surgical site play an
important role in avoiding the stated complication. This study is conducted to determine the …
important role in avoiding the stated complication. This study is conducted to determine the …