Surgical site infection (SSI) is the most common healthcare-associated infection, accounting for 31% of all infections among hospitalized patients. Advances have been made in infection control practices (operating room ventilation, sterilization, barriers, surgical technique, antibiotic prophylaxis…) but, despite these, SSI remains an important cause of morbidity, prolonged hospitalization and death. Surveillance with feedback to surgeons...Read More
Prof. Francesco Sammartino
Il Prof Francesco Sammartino è specialista in chirurgia Generale e Mininvasiva e si occupa della chirurgia delle malattie dell’apparato gastroenterico.