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We and our partners process data to: Actively scan device characteristics for identification. I Accept Show Purposes. Table of Contents View All. Table of Contents. Watch for Signs of Infection. When to See a Doctor. Recap An infected incision may be red or swollen. Deep incisional SSI. This infection occurs beneath the incision area in muscle and the tissues surrounding the muscles.
Organ or space SSI. This type of infection can be in any area of the body other than skin, muscle, and surrounding tissue that was involved in the surgery. This includes a body organ or a space between organs. Any SSI may cause redness, delayed healing, fever, pain, tenderness, warmth, or swelling.
These are the other signs and symptoms for specific types of SSI:. A superficial incisional SSI may produce pus from the wound site. Samples of the pus may be grown in a culture to find out the types of germs that are causing the infection. A deep incisional SSI may also produce pus. The wound site may reopen on its own, or a surgeon may reopen the wound and find pus inside the wound.
An organ or space SSI may show a discharge of pus coming from a drain placed through the skin into a body space or organ. A collection of pus, called an abscess, is an enclosed area of pus and disintegrating tissue surrounded by inflammation. Infection burden for hip and knee arthroplasty in the United States.
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Key Points Question Is infection during postoperative days 0 to 30 associated with increased incidence of infection and mortality during postoperative days 31 to ? Study Design. Data Sources. Eligibility Criteria. Assessment of Exposure. Statistical Analysis. Study Population. Exposure to Postoperative Infection. Outcomes of Long-term Infection and Mortality. Propensity Score Weights and Outcome Model.
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