2020
DOI: 10.31584/jhsmr.2020742
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Incidence and Risk Factors of Recipient Surgical Site Infection in Oral and Maxillofacial Reconstruction with Vascularized Fibular Bone Grafts

Abstract: Objective: To determine the incidence and risk factors of recipient surgical site infection (RSSI) after oral and maxillofacial reconstruction with vascularized fibular bone grafts (VFBG).Material and Methods: This retrospective study was performed in patients who underwent oral and maxillofacial reconstructive surgery, with VFBG, at the Dental Hospital, Faculty of Dentistry, Prince of Songkla University. Demographic, preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative data were recorded. Any infection at the recip… Show more

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“…Physical status grade II of the American Society of Anaesthesiologists and oral contamination were both significant risk factors for surgical infection (p-value = 0.004 and p-value = 0.031, respectively). The recipient surgical site infection group had a considerably longer hospital stay (p-value 0.001) (11).…”
Section: Incidence Of Surgical Site Infection and Complication Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Physical status grade II of the American Society of Anaesthesiologists and oral contamination were both significant risk factors for surgical infection (p-value = 0.004 and p-value = 0.031, respectively). The recipient surgical site infection group had a considerably longer hospital stay (p-value 0.001) (11).…”
Section: Incidence Of Surgical Site Infection and Complication Ratementioning
confidence: 99%