| Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Dr C.N.Chougule - Sep 24th, 2011 2:55 pm. | |
|   Dr C.N.Chougule | Time period of removing of the sutures and about port-site infection of Atypical myco. bacterium tuber.post op. | 
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            re: Lap. Chole. 
			by Dr Sadhana - 
            Sep 24th, 2011 
            3:29 pm 
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|   Dr Sadhana | Dear Dr. C.N. Chougule Sutures should be removed as usual after 8 days. Patient should be treated with local exploration and excision of sinuses that developed at the site, followed by antibacterial agents and anti tubercular medication for six to 9 months. Culture and sensitivity should also be done. Atypical TB needs treatment In summary, to our knowledge, this report describes the largest surgical-site infection epidemic caused by a unique clone of M. massiliense reported to date and reinforces the risk of using 2% glutaraldehyde solution for disinfecting surgical devices. With regards Sadhana |