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No wound infection this time, or none to speak of.
Wound infections can happen up to three weeks after surgery.
Nothing like a wound infection to take the romance out of war.
"The course of conservative treatment was successful, and a wound infection did not develop."
As an experienced patient she knew there was always the fear of a wound infection.
Deep wound infections are rare but may require another surgery.
Wound infections also occur, but are less common than seafood-borne disease.
The biggest risk of either type of surgery is wound infection.
Sulfa had a central role in preventing wound infections during the war.
Deep or superficial wound infection has an approximate incidence of 2%.
Any wound infection is always a serious medical complication.
Immobilization allows you to avoid surgery and the risk of wound infection.
These include problems with the adjustment device, wound infections, or minor bleeding.
It is thought to be responsible for a severe, post-traumatic wound infection, reported in a healthy boy.
That resulted in a whole series of postoperative wound infections until it was discovered."
There the poison entered, and child-bed fever was a wound infection!
There can be wound infections requiring antibiotics and drainage.
Vibrio vulnificus wound infections have a mortality of approximately 25%.
Other complications include leakage of spinal fluid and wound infection (1%).
Even though surgery usually reduces their pain, other complications may occur, such as pseudoarthrosis and wound infections.
Wound infections require antibiotics and sometimes further surgery.
Initial post-operative complications include wound infection and excessive pain or bleeding.
Compared to the older open techniques, the complication rate is equivalent, except for a markedly lower risk of wound infection.
It is known to cause urinary tract infections and wound infections.
Additional risks include lung injury, bleeding with the need for blood transfusions and wound infection.