Factors associated with deep surgical site Infection following Spinal surgery: a pilot study
Introduction: Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common healthcare-related infection in surgical patients. Patients who have undergone spinal surgeries and have contracted postoperative SSI face increased morbidity and mortality, which invariably leads to additional burden on the healthcare s...
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Cureus, Inc.
2019
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