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Tag: Surgical site infection

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What antibiotic is used for seroma?

4 min read
Seroma formation is a frequent post-surgical complication, with incidence rates varying from 2.5% to over 50% depending on the procedure [1.2.4]. This commonality leads to a critical question for patients and clinicians: what antibiotic is used for seroma?

Which antibacterial soap is best for surgery?

5 min read
Surgical site infections are a leading cause of hospital-acquired infections, costing billions annually. Selecting the right antiseptic is a crucial component of prevention, and many patients wonder which antibacterial soap is best for surgery.

What is the brown stuff they put in your nose before surgery?

4 min read
Surgical site infections (SSIs) occur in 1-5% of surgeries, a significant risk for patients. To combat this, healthcare providers often use the brown stuff they put in your nose before surgery, which is an antiseptic called povidone-iodine, as a key preventative measure.

Why is mupirocin used in the nose before surgery?

4 min read
According to the World Health Organization, surgical site infections (SSIs) are among the most common healthcare-associated infections worldwide. To combat this, one key strategy in many hospital protocols is the use of the antibiotic ointment mupirocin in the nose before surgery.