KMID : 0358419680110070035
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Korean Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 1968 Volume.11 No. 7 p.35 ~ p.39
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Post Cesarean Section Infection
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Ë©ãáÙ¥/Kang, Shin M.
ðáú¹êª/éàÜØýï/ÚÓð¡ýï/Cho, Heng Won/Woo, Bok Hi/Park, Jung Hee
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Abstract
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During 1967 puerperal infection following Cesarean section has been evaluated with or without using the pre-operative vaginal application of 1% Hygiene solution (Amphoteric surface active agent) on the 50 sections, among, 600 total deliveries in Ewha Womans University
Hospital, Seoul.
In order to reduce the post-Cesarean section infection 1% Hygiene solution was routinely applied preoperatively into vagina and it was throughly cleaned out. Particularly it has been focused to those who were potentialy infected pre-operatively.
1. The post-Cesarean section infection (38¡ÆC or over excess 48 hours) has been significantly reduced to 28% of the cases by using pre-operative vaginal application of 1/o Hygiene solution in comparison with the 48% in the control group.
2. There were 2 wound infections or pus formation (8%) due to staphylococcus infection in the control group of Cesarean section, however none in the sections with pre-operative vaginal application of 1% Hygiene solution.
3. In the potentially infected section cases (mostly due to staphylococcus aureus) the incidence of endometritis can be reduced to 50% of the control group¢¥s frequency by using pre-operative vaginal application of 1% Hygiene solution.
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