post-op gynecologic infection due to porphyromonas

Postoperative Gynecologic Infection Due to Porphyromonas

Postoperative gynecologic infections are significant complications following pelvic surgeries, such as hysterectomies, cesarean sections, and laparoscopic procedures. Anaerobic bacteria, including the Porphyromonas genus—particularly Porphyromonas asaccharolytica…
pelvic cellulitis

Pelvic Cellulitis

Pelvic cellulitis is a serious bacterial infection that affects the soft tissues within the pelvic region. It involves the subcutaneous tissue and dermis, and may…
pelvic abscess

Pelvic Abscess

A pelvic abscess is a localized collection of pus within the pelvic cavity, often resulting from a bacterial infection that has spread or remained untreated.…
enterococcus pelvic inflammatory disease

Enterococcus pelvic inflammatory disease

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) is a severe reproductive health condition affecting millions of women worldwide. While commonly linked to sexually transmitted infections (STIs), bacterial species…
enterococcus pelvic cellulitis

Enterococcus pelvic cellulitis

Enterococcus pelvic cellulitis is a bacterial infection caused primarily by Enterococcus faecalis and Enterococcus faecium, affecting the pelvic region. It typically arises due to post-surgical…
bacteroides pelvic cellulitis

Bacteroides pelvic cellulitis

Bacteroides pelvic cellulitis is a severe bacterial infection that affects the pelvic region, often resulting from the proliferation of Bacteroides species, a group of anaerobic…