摘要
Orthopedic patients mostly comprise traumatic patients and elderly or sick individuals. More patients with emergency surgery suffer from open wounds and serious pollution, and operation time is relatively long. Thus, orthopedic patients with surgical incision infection account for a large proportion of incidence of hospital infection. Orthopedic patients are also bedridden for long periods, and they receive poor bone tissue blood supply. In surgical incision infections, mild cases suffer from delayed wound healing, whereas severe cases can form osteomyelitis. This study reviews progress of research on risk factors of nosocomial infection among orthopedic patients in recent years.
Orthopedic patients mostly comprise traumatic patients and elderly or sick individuals. More patients with emergency surgery sufer from open wounds and serious pollution, and operation time is relatively long. Tus, orthopedic patients with surgical incision infection account for a large proportion of incidence of hospital infection. Orthopedic patients are also bedridden for long periods, and they receive poor bone tissue blood supply. In surgical incision infections, mild cases sufer from delayed wound healing, whereas severe cases can form osteomyelitis. Tis study reviews progress of research on risk factors of nosocomial infection among orthopedic patients in recent years.
出处
《国际感染病学(电子版)》
CAS
2016年第1期27-30,共4页
Infection International(Electronic Edition)