2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00381-021-05131-w
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Surgical site infection in paediatric posterior fossa surgery: does pathology matter?

Abstract: Objectives The aim of this study was to explore the rates and potential risks of surgical site infection (SSI) after posterior fossa surgery for tumour resection in children. Methods We retrospectively reviewed our local paediatric (age < 16 years) database for all cases of posterior fossa (PF) brain tumour surgery between November 2008 and November 2019. We collected patient demographics, tumour histology/location, and the event of postoperative surgic… Show more

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“…Histology is not considered further there [1,11,24]. We found only one study on childhood tumors where medulloblastoma was associated with an increased risk of SSIs [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Histology is not considered further there [1,11,24]. We found only one study on childhood tumors where medulloblastoma was associated with an increased risk of SSIs [33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%