| Postoperative wound infections may make any illness more severe and result in a poor surgical outcome. With appropriate treatment (antibiotics and/or wound drainage), the infection may clear, and the incision may heal. However, healing will be more prolonged than normally expected for the type of surgery performed. Without treatment, there is a substantial risk of the infection spreading systemically, causing associated overwhelming infection, tissue deformity and destruction, and possibly death. |
Source: Medical Disability Advisor