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Karim Saleh1, Artur Schmidtchen2
1Skåne University Hospital - Dermatology Lund, Sweden Skåne University Hospital - Dermatology Lund, Sweden.
Abstract:
Surgical site infections (SSIs) in dermatologic surgery are rare, but when they do occur they can cause unnecessary suffering in patients, delayed healing, and result in poor scar cosmesis. The etiology and pathogenesis of SSIs in dermatologic surgery are not completely understood and most current preventative measures lack strong scientific evidence. Focusing on dermatologic surgery, this article provides an updated overview of the subject with data summarizing relevant studies.
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