Surgical solution of C-section associated surgical site infection in LMICs: A narrative review
Document Type
Article
Department
Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Abstract
Cesarean section (CS) is a life-saving procedure worldwide, accompanied by a substantial burden of surgical site infections (SSIs), with the most significant impact felt in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). This review consolidates current knowledge on the surgical management of post-cesarean infections, highlighting the vaginal microbiome as a key source of infection and the physiological immunosuppression in the postpartum period. We describe the categories of deep and organ-space SSIs that require operative management, from wound debridement to laparoscopic drainage and laparotomy. The analysis also assesses proven preventive measures, such as dual-agent antibiotic prophylaxis, advanced closure techniques, and structured care bundles. It includes a standardized, context-sensitive checklist designed for LMICs, which combines pre, intra, and postoperative measures to prevent and manage SSIs, with the aim to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality in resource-limited settings.
Publication (Name of Journal)
Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences
DOI
10.12669/pjms.42.(11AASC).15678
Recommended Citation
Ahmed, S. H.,
Islam, Z.,
Zaidi, S. M.,
Khalid, T.
(2026). Surgical solution of C-section associated surgical site infection in LMICs: A narrative review. Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences, 42(411AASC), S122-S129.
Available at:
https://ecommons.aku.edu/pakistan_fhs_mc_women_childhealth_obstet_gynaecol/320