Prevention of infection and assessment of fever following laparoscopic hysterectomy
Background: A major side effect of hysterectomy is surgical site infection (SSI). Abdominal hysterectomy has higher infection rates than minimally invasive hysterectomy. The fact that fewer incisions are made as opposed to a significant front abdominal wall incision is reflected in the lower SSI r...
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| Main Authors: | Vineet V Mishra, Smit B Solanki, Nita V Mishra, Rohina Aggarwal, Athulya Shajan |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Barpeta Obstetrics and Gynaecological Society
2024-05-01
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| Series: | New Indian Journal of OBGYN |
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| Online Access: | https://journal.barpetaogs.co.in/pdf/10242.pdf |
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