Surgical Site Infection Basics

A surgical site infection (SSI) is a type of healthcare-associated infection (HAI). It is an infection that occurs in the part of the body where a surgery took place.

Types

SSIs can occur in:

Signs and symptoms

Reducing risk

Before surgery:

At the time of surgery:

After surgery:

Before you leave the hospital:

Once you are home:

Healthcare providers should always follow Core Infection Control Practices and SSI Prevention Guidelines to reduce the risk of spreading germs to patients.

Treatment and recovery

Treatment generally includes antibiotics, but the type of treatment depends on the germ causing the infection. Sometimes, patients need another surgery to treat SSIs.

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