Pattern of Surgical Diseases Affecting Females in a Teaching Hospital in Central India: A Demographic Study.

IF 0.8 Q4 SURGERY
Shehtaj Khan, Vishal Bansal, Sakshi Goyal
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Introduction  Despite progress in eliminating the social and health disparity between men and women during the last century, gender equality remains an elusive goal, particularly in the developing world. This gender-based bias has been found to directly result into poor health outcome in females. Hence, it is vital to know the number and pattern of surgical diseases affecting females in any setup, so as to improve their admission rates and reach out to this neglected half of population. Materials and Methods  This was a demographic study done at a teaching hospital in Central India from January to June 2020. Data of patients discharged from female surgery ward were collected from medical record department. Age, diagnosis, urban-rural distribution, and length of hospital stay of patients were noted, and data were analyzed statistically. Results  A total of 187 patient records were studied, which revealed that the mean age of the patients was 40.35 years; maximum patients were of gastrointestinal surgery (53.42%) in which the most common diagnosis was cholelithiasis (25.13%). Urological diseases (15.50%), breast diseases (12.83%), perianal disease (9.09%), and thyroid diseases (5.34%) were found in decreasing order of frequency. Overall hospital stays of patients ranged from 1 to 14 days with average stay of 6.35 days. Conclusion  In our study, cholelithiasis was found to be the most common surgically treated disease followed by urological diseases. Breast symptoms, although commonly affecting females, did not turn into admissions as there remains a social taboo attached to it. Breast cancer still presents late, despite being the most common cancer in females in India. Approximately 65% patients were discharged within first 5 days of their admission, which indicates good hospital care and improves patient satisfaction levels. Still there is greater need for public health efforts to improve the monitoring, safety, and availability of surgical services to female patients.

影响印度中部教学医院女性外科疾病的模式:一项人口统计学研究。
尽管上个世纪在消除男女之间的社会和健康差距方面取得了进展,但两性平等仍然是一个难以实现的目标,特别是在发展中世界。人们发现,这种基于性别的偏见直接导致女性健康状况不佳。因此,了解在任何情况下影响女性的外科疾病的数量和模式是至关重要的,这样才能提高她们的入院率,并接触到这被忽视的一半人口。这是一项人口统计学研究,于2020年1月至6月在印度中部的一家教学医院进行。从病案科收集女外科病房出院患者的资料。记录患者的年龄、诊断、城乡分布、住院时间,并对数据进行统计分析。结果本组共187例患者,平均年龄40.35岁;以胃肠道手术为主(53.42%),其中以胆石症为主(25.13%)。泌尿系统疾病(15.50%)、乳腺疾病(12.83%)、肛周疾病(9.09%)和甲状腺疾病(5.34%)的发病率依次递减。患者总住院时间为1 ~ 14天,平均住院时间为6.35天。结论胆石症是外科治疗中最常见的疾病,其次是泌尿系统疾病。乳房症状虽然通常影响女性,但并没有成为入院的原因,因为它仍然是一种社会禁忌。尽管乳腺癌是印度女性中最常见的癌症,但它的发病时间仍然很晚。约65%的患者在入院5天内出院,这表明医院护理良好,提高了患者满意度。然而,公共卫生方面仍有更大的需要,以改善对女性患者的手术服务的监测、安全性和可得性。
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