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SURGICAL INFECTIONS Begashaw M (MD). Surgical infection Defined as an infection related to or complicating a surgical therapy and requiring surgical management.

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Page 1: SURGICAL INFECTIONS Begashaw M (MD). Surgical infection Defined as an infection related to or complicating a surgical therapy and requiring surgical management.

SURGICAL INFECTIONS

Begashaw M (MD)

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Surgical infection

Defined as an infection related to or complicating a surgical therapy and requiring surgical management

Related to surgical therapy but may not require surgery

- UTI after catheterization- Pulmonary CXN after intubation- Tracheotomy site infection- Post-operative wound infection

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CLASSIFICATION

Pre operative infections: before a surgical procedure

- Accidents

- Appendicitis

- Boils

- Carbuncle

- Pyomyositis

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Operative infections

Happen during a surgical procedureDue to -contamination of the site

-poor tissue handling

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Postoperative infections

Occur after a surgical procedureContamination is from the patient’s

source

e.g

- Surgical wound infections

- Urinary & respiratory tract infection

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PATHOGENESIS

Elements or factors include:

- An infectious agent

- A susceptible host

- Favorable external factors/ environment

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Infectious agents

1- Aerobic bacteria

- Staphylococcus aureus

- Streptococci

- Klebsiella

- E. coli

2- Anaerobic bacteria

- Bacteroides

- Peptostreptococci

- Clostridia

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Infectious agents

3- Fungi

- Histoplasma

- Candida

- Nocardia and actinomycetes

4- Parasites

- Entameba hystolytica-amebic liver abscess

- Echinococcus - hydatid cyst

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Host Susceptibility

Reduced immunity/host defense

-Diabetes mellitus

-TB

-AIDS

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Local and external factors

Local factors

- Poor vascularization

- Poor perfusion of blood and oxygen

- Dead tissue

- Foreign bodies

- Closure under tension External factors-break in the sterility

technique

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Clinical manifestation

Hotness, redness, edema/swelling, pain & loss of function

Non-Specific symptoms- Fever, chills, tachycardia

Constitutional symptoms - Fatigue, low-grade fever

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Investigations

WBC count: usually elevatedGram stain , culture & sensitivityBlood culture: bacterermiaBiopsy: HistologicX-ray and ultrasound

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Post-Operative Wound Infection

Is contamination of a surgical wound during or after a surgical procedure

Is usually confined superficial Below the fascia - deep infection

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Types of Surgical Site Infections

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Source of infection

80% cases - patient (Endogenous)

-skin ,transected viscus. In about 20% cases - Exogenous

-environment

-operating staff

-unsterile surgical equipment

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Clinical Findings

On the 5th-7th postoperative day

- Fever

- Wound pain

- Wound edema and induration

- Local hotness and tenderness

- Wound/stitch abscess

- Serous discharge

- Crepitation

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Wound infection

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Management

- Remove stitches to allow drainage

- Local wound care

- Antibiotics-if systemic manifestations/cellulitis

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Prevention

Shorten preop. Hospitalization Loose weight Treatment of remote infection Shorten operative time Restore host defense Decrease endogenous bacterial cont. Good surgical technique Proper asepsis and antisepsis Chemoprophylaxis

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Abscess

Localized collection of pusContains necrotic tissue & suppuration

Etiology

-Pyogenic organisms - staphylococci

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Abscess

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Clinical features

- Superficial (Hot, pain, edema, redness and loss of function)

- Fluctuation

- Discharge & sinus

- Systemic - fever, sweating, tachycardia

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Treatment

- Drainage by incision

- Debridement & curettage

- Delayed primary or secondary closure

- Antibiotics - systemic symptoms or signs of spread occur-cloxacillin

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Abcsess drainage

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Abscess drainage

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Erysipelas

_ Acute skin infection that is more superficial than cellulitis

_ Etiology

- Group A Streptococcus (GABHS)

_Clinical Features

Intense erythema, induration, & sharply demarcated borders

_Treatment - penicillin or first generation cephalosporin - cephalexin

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Eryspelas

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Cellulitis

Non-suppurative infection of skin and subcutaneous tissues

Usually involves the extremities Identifiable portal of entry Etiology: skin flora

- Beta hemolytic streptococci

- Staphylococci

- Clostridium perfringens

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Clinical Features

Source of infection

-trauma, recent surgery

-diabetes - cracked skin

-foreign bodiesSystemic - fever, chills, malaisePain, tenderness, edema, erythema with

poorly defined margins

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cellulitis

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Cellulitis

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Investigation

CBC, blood culturesCulture and Gram stainPlain radiographs- R/o osteomyelitis Cellulitis Vs Eryspela

-Cellulitis: indistinct border

-Erysipela: sharp boarder

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Management

- Rest

- Elevation/immobilize

- Hot, wet pack

- High dose broad spectrum antibiotics IV

_Cloxacillin 500 mg QID/cephalexin

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Pyomyositis

Acute bacterial infection of skeletal muscles with accumulation of pus in the intramuscular area

Occurs in the lower limbs & trunkAssociated factors-Poor nutrition

-immune deficiency

-hot climate

-intense muscle activity

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Etiology

-Staphylococcus aureus - common

-Streptococci

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Clinical Features

Sub-acute onset

• Localized muscle pain & swelling• Tenderness

• Induration, erythema, heat

• Muscle necrosis

• Fever

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Pyomyositis

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Treatment

• Intravenous antibiotics- cloxacillin

• Surgical drainage

• Excision -necrotic muscle

• Supportive care-analgesics

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Necrotizing fasciitis

Rapidly spreading, very painful infection of the deep fascia with necrosis of tissues

Some bacteria create gas that can be felt as crepitus

Infection spreads rapidly along deep fascial plane and is limb and life threatening

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Etiology

Polymicrobial

- Streptococci- hemolytic

- Staphylococci

- Gram negative bacteria

- Anaerobes

- Clostridia

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Clinical Features

Pain out of proportion Erythema, edema, tenderness, ± crepitus ±fever Infection spreads very rapidly Rapidly become very sick/toxic Skin turns dusky blue and black (secondary to

thrombosis & necrosis) Induration, formation of bullae Cutaneous gangrene, subcutaneous emphysema

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Necrotizing fascitis

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Treatment

Rigorous resuscitationMultiple surgical debridement: remove all

necrotic tissue, copious irrigationIV antibiotics-Ceftriaxone +Metronidazole

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Gas Gangrene

Characterized by muscle necrosis and systemic toxicity

Follows - Trauma

- Surgery

- Foreign bodies

- Vascular insufficiency

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Etiology

-Clostridium perfringens -80% of cases

- polymicrobial infection

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Clinical features

- Sudden and persistent severe pain at wound site

- Localized tense edema, pallor , tenderness

- Gas noted on palpation or radiograph

- brownish discoloration of skin and hemorrhagic bullae

- Dirty brown discharge with offensive, sweetish odor

- Systemic - fever, tachycardia,hypotension

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Gas on soft tissue

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Management

Surgery - important

-Extensive, wide excision

-Amputation

-Antibiotic

-Supportive

- Intravenous infusions

- Blood transfusions

- Close monitoring

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TETANUS

Cl. Tetani, produce neurotoxin Penetrating wound ( rusty nail, thorn )

Usually wound healed when symptoms appear Incubation period: 7-10 days Trismus - first symptom, stiffness in neck & back Anxious look with mouth drawn up ( risus sardonicus)

Respiration & swallowing progressively difficult Reflex convulsions along with tonic spasm Death by exhaustion, aspiration or asphyxiation

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TETANUS

Treatment: wound debridement, penicillin Muscle relaxants, ventilatory support Nutritional support

Prophylaxis: wound care, antibiotics

Human TIG in high risk ( un-immunized ) Commence active immunization ( T toxoid)

Previously immunized- booster >10 years needs a booster dose booster <10 years- no treatment in low risk wounds

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