Surgical Site Infection in Cesarean Section Operation: Risk and Management

R. Younes, T. F. Farias, Rodrigo A S Sardenberg
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Cesarean sections (CS) are one of the most commonly performed surgical procedures worldwide. There is great variability in the percentage of cesarean sections between countries, varying from 3% to 42.9%5. In the US, approximately 32% of deliveries occur through a cesarean section. Overall, a drastic increase in cesarean section rate has been reported reaching its highest level at the present time. In Brazil, considering the types of births by live births from 2006 to 2016, the national percentage of cesarean section was 52.37%. The variability in this percentage can still be perceived within Brazilian territory. The highest cesarean rate occurred in the Southern region, representing 58.33% of births, while the lowest rate occurred in the Northern region, with 41.79%. It is possible to see the steady increase in the percentage of CS over time, from 45.01% in 2006 to 55.39% in 2016.
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剖宫产(CS)是世界上最常用的外科手术之一。各国剖宫产率差异很大,从3%到42.9%不等。在美国,大约32%的分娩是通过剖宫产进行的。总体而言,据报道剖宫产率急剧上升,达到目前的最高水平。在巴西,考虑到2006 - 2016年的活产产类型,全国剖宫产率为52.37%。在巴西境内仍然可以看出这一百分比的变化。剖宫产率最高的是南部地区,占新生儿的58.33%,最低的是北部地区,占41.79%。随着时间的推移,CS的比例可能会稳步上升,从2006年的45.01%上升到2016年的55.39%。
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