Sepsis in modern surgery continues to be a significant problem for healthcare practitioners across the Since initial antimicrobial therapy usually remains empiric; the knowledge of prevailing susceptibility patterns at individual institutions is a must. To determine the etiology of surgical site infections (SSI) in patients admitted to a tertiary care teaching hospital, study its antibiogram and the prevalence of ESBL. 200 patients who developed SSI in a teaching hospital during a period of one year were prospectively studied. Clinical records were also reviewed to assess the surgical wound, associated risk factors and outcome. | A study on post-operative wound infections