Monday, August 31, 2015

Post Surgery Incision Infection

Post-surgery incision infection may occur with improper incision cleaning or loose dressings, that allow bacteria to reach the incision site. The surgical team will discuss reduce surgical incision infections and understand the warning signs.


Benefits of a Pre-Surgical Discussion


Before a surgical procedure, a physician will discuss surgical reasons and post-surgical expectations. The physician may perform laboratory work to confirm no current infection such as the flu, that may postpone surgery.


Signs of Infection


Patients who develop signs of infection should contact a physician. Some signs of post surgical incision infection may include swelling, redness and pain.


Patient Risks for Infections


Young surgical patients should be closely monitored by parents/guardians for infection control. Older patients can ask a trusted adult for help to reduce infection risks.


Understanding Special Instructions


Follow the physician's instructions for cleansing and managing the incision. Patients should keep the physician's office number near the home telephone to confirm any instructions.


Prevention/Solution


General tips for incision care include avoiding foreign objects such as perfumes, powders and lotions. Ask the physician about methods to reduce infections.