Obesity as a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Transperitoneal Cesarean Section

Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the main complications that can increase morbidity and mortality in obese women after cesarean section. Surgical site infection can be caused by endogenous or exogenous factors. This was a case of  a woman, G4P3A0, 32 years, after  trans-peritoneal cesarean se...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:f7d58744311e45c7a785c22291e339712021-11-25T13:16:01ZObesity as a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Transperitoneal Cesarean Section2085-15452339-093X10.26532/sainsmed.v9i1.1594https://doaj.org/article/f7d58744311e45c7a785c22291e339712018-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://jurnal.unissula.ac.id/index.php/sainsmedika/article/view/1594https://doaj.org/toc/2085-1545https://doaj.org/toc/2339-093XSurgical site infection (SSI) is one of the main complications that can increase morbidity and mortality in obese women after cesarean section. Surgical site infection can be caused by endogenous or exogenous factors. This was a case of  a woman, G4P3A0, 32 years, after  trans-peritoneal cesarean section for indications of breech presentation; primary uterine inertia; premature rupture + 22 hours with BMI = 30.80 kg/m2. This case report discusses how obesity causes surgical site infection and its management.Rahayu RahayuUniversitas Sultan Agung Semarangarticleobesitysurgical site infectionMedicine (General)R5-920ENSains Medika, Vol 9, Iss 1 (2018)
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topic obesity
surgical site infection
Medicine (General)
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surgical site infection
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Rahayu Rahayu
Obesity as a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Transperitoneal Cesarean Section
description Surgical site infection (SSI) is one of the main complications that can increase morbidity and mortality in obese women after cesarean section. Surgical site infection can be caused by endogenous or exogenous factors. This was a case of  a woman, G4P3A0, 32 years, after  trans-peritoneal cesarean section for indications of breech presentation; primary uterine inertia; premature rupture + 22 hours with BMI = 30.80 kg/m2. This case report discusses how obesity causes surgical site infection and its management.
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author Rahayu Rahayu
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title Obesity as a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Transperitoneal Cesarean Section
title_short Obesity as a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Transperitoneal Cesarean Section
title_full Obesity as a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Transperitoneal Cesarean Section
title_fullStr Obesity as a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Transperitoneal Cesarean Section
title_full_unstemmed Obesity as a Risk Factor for Surgical Site Infection After Transperitoneal Cesarean Section
title_sort obesity as a risk factor for surgical site infection after transperitoneal cesarean section
publisher Universitas Sultan Agung Semarang
publishDate 2018
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