(HealthDay News) -- Obese patients are at a significantly increased risk  for surgical site infections after undergoing partial or full removal  of the colon, a new study finds.
It included 7,020 patients, aged  18 to 64, who had either partial or total colectomy for colon cancer,  diverticulitis or inflammatory bowel disease between 2002 and 2008. Of  those patients, 1,243 were obese.
The overall rate of surgical  site infections was 10.3 percent, but the rate was higher in obese  patients (14.5 percent) than in non-obese patients (9.5 percent). After  adjusting for a number of factors, the researchers calculated that obese  patients were 60 percent more likely to develop surgical site  infections than non-obese patients.
The average cost of colectomy  for all the patients was $16,399, but the average cost for obese  patients was about $295 more than for non-obese patients.
The  researchers also found that surgical site infections greatly increased  the cost of the procedure. The average total cost for patients who  developed surgical site infections was $31,933, compared to $14,608 for  patients without infection. Read More...
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