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Volume 14 Issue 5 (May) 2025

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Surgical site infection: Comparison of culture and sensitivity findings
Dr.Avinash Kulkarni, Dr.Abhilash, Dr. Kiran Kavatagi

SSIs are infections of the tissues, organs, or spaces exposed by surgeons during performance of an invasive procedure. SSIs are classified into incisional and organ/space infections, and the former are further sub classified into superficial (limited to skin and subcutaneous tissue) and deep incisional categories. The patients were divided into two groups: Group A: Prophylaxis by systemic (intravenous) infiltration of the antibiotic. Group B: Prophylaxis by both systemic (intravenous) and intra-incisional infiltration of the antibiotic. The first patient was allocated to group A. The second patient to group B, the third one to group A and so on so forth till we achieved our desired number of subjects in both the groups. In Group 1, growth was seen in 7 patients. 1 (1.7%) patient had E. coli, 1 (1.7%) patient had pseudomonas and 5 (8.3%) patients had staphylococcus MRSA. In Group 2, only 1 (1.7%) patient had staphylococcus MRSA growth. In Group 2 majority of the patients did not have any growth on culture. Larger proportion of patients in Group 1 showed growth of organism in comparison to the Group 2, which was statistically significant (p<0.05).

 
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