In Fournier's gangrene, the _____ are spared due to the intra-abdominal origin of their blood supply
According to modified Bell staging, presence of signs of generalized peritonitis and definitive ascitis is classified as stage _____
Antibiotics should be given within _____ mins before the incision to prevent surgical site infections
A surgical site infection can occur upto _____ days after surgery
Wet gangrene is a type of class _____ wound
The CDC classifies **Surgical Site Infections (SSI)** into three categories: 1. _____ (involves skin/subcutaneous tissue) 2. Deep incisional (involves fascia/muscle layers) 3. Organ/Space (involves any part of the anatomy other than the incision)

_____ forceps which is used for blunt dissection during "Hilton's method" of abscess drainage

_____ is indicated when the posterior parts of vertebrae are involved in Pott's Paraplegia
Negative pressure wound therapy acts by reducing tissue _____ and improving tissue perfusion
_____ is a surgery indicated for paravertebral abscess
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