Author : Dr. J. Suganthi Vinodhini
Date of Publication :5th November 2025
Abstract: In the world Caesarean delivery is one of the most commonly performed procedures. and also, the surgical interventions face an increased risk of developing surgical site infections (SSI). The primary objective of this research was to assess the prevalence and treatment of surgical site infections in patients undergoing caesarean sections. With the vacuum-assisted closure technique now being a well-established method for treating surgical site infection wounds after caesarean section and through this paper by the novel application of negative pressure to surgical site infections (SSI) wounds, resulting in successful closure of the wounds day by day.
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