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Many SSIs develop in the postdischarge period and are inadequately recognized by patients.
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SSI developed in 61 patients (13%), organ/space 9%, deep incisional 3.5% and superficial 0.5%.
More specifically 10 cases (5.7) of postoperative SSI developed, 6 in the ampicillin/sulbactam group and 4 in the cefuroxime group (p = 0.7).
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Superficial, deep, and organ/space SSIs can develop within 30 days of surgery when there is no implant or foreign material in place.
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