2020
DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofaa439.1092
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904. Surgical Site Infection After Bariatric Surgery: a Small Risk that Defines Life and Death of Patients

Abstract: Background Surgical site infection (SSI) in bariatric surgery can lead to devastating outcomes such as peritonitis, sepsis, septic shock and organ space infection. The objective of our study is to answer four questions: a) What is the SSI risk after bariatric surgery? b) What are the risk factors for SSI after bariatric surgery? c) What are the main outcomes to SSI in bariatric surgery? d) What are the main bacteria responsible for SSI in bariatric surgery? … Show more

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