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Hospital morbidity due to post-operative infections in obstetrics & gynecology

Jagjeevan K. Dhaliwal, Affaf M. El-Shafei, Mona R. Al-Sharqi, Kumbakonam R. Jothy, Usha Vijayan and Anita Qadri
Saudi Medical Journal March 2000, 21 (3) 270-273;
Jagjeevan K. Dhaliwal
Department of Obstetrics Obstetrics and Gynecology, Salmaniya Medical Complex, PO Box 12, Bahrain. Tel. (973) 699751 Fax. (973) 699751.
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Affaf M. El-Shafei
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Salmaniya Medical Complex and Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain.
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Mona R. Al-Sharqi
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Salmaniya Medical Complex and Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain.
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Kumbakonam R. Jothy
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Salmaniya Medical Complex and Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain.
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Usha Vijayan
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Salmaniya Medical Complex and Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain.
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Anita Qadri
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Salmaniya Medical Complex and Arabian Gulf University, Bahrain.
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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the incidence and risk factors for postoperative infection following cesarean sections and major gynecological surgery.

METHODS: Postoperative infection was documented in the specified registers in all patients following cesarean sections and major gynecological surgery from January 1997 to December 1998. This study was a part of the prospective analysis of hospital-based morbidity and mortality in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

RESULTS: There were a total of 89 cases of postoperative infections amongst 4,032 patients undergoing major operations giving an overall infection rate of 2.2%. The morbidity due to infections was 3.3% in cesarean sections and 0.9% in major gynecological surgery. Abdominal hysterectomies had a higher infection rate than vaginal surgery. The most common causative organisms isolated were Enterococcus, Staphylococcus and Klebsiella species.

CONCLUSION: It was found that vaginal flora was a significant source of contamination during surgery, which could be minimised by local sterilisation methods. The high infective morbidity in abdominal hysterectomies needs further analysis of the risk factors. Infection surveillance with a regular review of antibiotic protocols is recommended.

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Jagjeevan K. Dhaliwal, Affaf M. El-Shafei, Mona R. Al-Sharqi, Kumbakonam R. Jothy, Usha Vijayan, Anita Qadri
Saudi Medical Journal Mar 2000, 21 (3) 270-273;
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