Sepsis and postoperative surgical site infections

Surgery. 2023 Aug;174(2):403-405. doi: 10.1016/j.surg.2023.01.006. Epub 2023 Feb 10.

Abstract

Surgical site infections remain a significant cause of morbidity and mortality. High-quality evidence supports several measures to prevent surgical site infections that should be applied with high compliance, although effective application remains suboptimal. Recognizing high-risk patients and avoiding potential pitfalls in the diagnosis of surgical site infections is paramount in preventing progression to sepsis, particularly in emergency surgical patients with physiologic derangement. A high index of suspicion postoperatively is critical to identify patients with surgical site infections and to prevent failure to rescue.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Sepsis* / diagnosis
  • Sepsis* / etiology
  • Sepsis* / prevention & control
  • Surgical Wound Infection* / diagnosis
  • Surgical Wound Infection* / epidemiology
  • Surgical Wound Infection* / etiology