Friday 27 April 2018

Track 7: General Surgery and Surgical Infections #Osaka #Japan


General surgery is a surgical specialty that mainly emphasizes on abdominal contents including esophagus, stomach, small bowel, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, appendix and bile ducts, and often the thyroid gland. They also deal with diseases involving the skin, breast, soft tissue, trauma, peripheral vascular surgery and hernias and perform endoscopic procedures such as gastroscopy and colonoscopy. A surgical infection is such which requires surgical treatment and has developed before or as a complication of surgical treatment.

  • Wound Infection

  • Liver Surgery

  • Esophagus Surgery 

Organ or Space Surgical Site Infections: 

30 days no implant or 1 year with Implant 
Any part is involved which was opened or manipulated other than the incision 
  • Purulent discharge from a drain 
  • Isolated an oranism 
  • Abscess or other evidence of infection 
  • Diagnosis by a surgeon 

Mangement of Incisional surgical site Infection 

  • Management of sutures with drainage of Pus 
  • Debridement and open wound care 
  • delayed primary or secondary suture 
  • 15% of post-operative wounds are treated with antibiotics >resistance 
  • Wound bed preparation 

Prevention of Surgical Infection

  • Maximum dose of Penicillin 
  • Blood transfusion 
  • Long incision of muscle 
  • Multiple subcutaneous drainage 
  • slough extraction 
  • Anti gangrenous serum (polyvalent) 3 amp stat and 6 hrly later 
  • Hyperbaric Oxygen 
  • Treating underlying DM, uraemia, etc. 
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