Rani, M. RadhikaKumar, K. VijayTamkeen, Syeda AsfiaHashmi, Syed Mustafa2019-11-252019-11-252019-08Rani M. Radhika, Kumar K. Vijay, Tamkeen Syeda Asfia, Hashmi Syed Mustafa. Comparison Of Superficial Surgical Site Infections Following Use Of Diathermy And Scalpel For Making Skin Incisions In Open Inguinal Hernia Repair. Indian Journal of Applied Research. 2019 Aug; 9(8): 6-72249-555Xhttp://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/185144The use of electrocautery for making skin incisions remains controversial. Its effect on the rate of Superficial Surgical Site Infection (SSSI) vis-à-vis scalpel use was compared in this study. Atotal of 100 patients undergoing open inguinal hernia repair were divided into two: 50 in Electrocautery group, 50 in Scalpel group. Patients were assessed for up to 30 days post-operatively by an assessor blinded to the method used for making skin incision. CDC/NHSN criterion for SSSI was adopted for wound assessment while grading was done using Southampton Wound Grading System. Both groups had comparable mean age (p-value=0.29) and BMI (p-value=0.39). The difference in the incidence of SSSI (5 in Electrocautery, 7 in Scalpel group) on statistical analysis was found to not be significant (p-value=0.53). We conclude that skin incision made with electrocautery is a safe alternative and a convenient method for performing surgeries.Surgeryelectrocauteryskin Incisionsurgical Site InfectionComparison Of Superficial Surgical Site Infections Following Use Of Diathermy And Scalpel For Making Skin Incisions In Open Inguinal Hernia RepairJournal ArticleIndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Radiotherapy, MNJ Institute of OncologyAssociate Professor, Department of General Surgery, Osmania General HospitalSenior Resident, Department of General Surgery, Osmania General HospitalJunior Resident, Department of General Surgery, Osmania General Hospital