Silver-based dressings for the reduction of surgical site infection: Review of current experience and recommendation for future studies

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Volume: 40, Pages: S30 - S39
Published: Dec 1, 2014
Abstract
Surgical site infections (SSIs) are the most common hospital acquired infection in surgical patients, occurring in approximately 300,000-500,000 patients a year. SSIs occur across all surgical specialties, but have increased importance in abdominal, colorectal, obstetrical, gynecological, cardiac, vascular, neurological, transplant, and orthopedic procedures where either the inherent risk is elevated or the consequence of an infection would be...
Paper Details
Title
Silver-based dressings for the reduction of surgical site infection: Review of current experience and recommendation for future studies
Published Date
Dec 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
40
Pages
S30 - S39
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