Surgical Site Infections: Frequency, Risk Factors and Management in the General Surgery Department of the Mamou Regional Hospital

D. Amadou, D. S, K. Mariame, Kaba, M., Konate Lancinet, Camara Emile, Barry, T. I, T. Aboubacar
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Introduction: The general definition of surgical site infections (SSI) includes any infection at the operated site, occurring within 30 days following the procedure or within one year if there has been placement of an implant or 'a prosthesis. Surgical site infection (SSI) represents one of the main healthcare-associated infections (HAI). Material and Methods: The general surgery department of the Mamou Regional Hospital (HRM) served as the setting for our study. This was a prospective, descriptive study lasting 6 months, from May 1 to October 31, 2016. The aim of the study was to help improve surgical site infections in the department. Results: We collected 175 interventions, 27 of which developed an SSI, or 15.42%. The average age of our patients was 33.52 years with extremes of 7 and 82 years, the most affected age group was between 11 and 20 years, i.e. a frequency of 29.63%. Patients in the dirty surgery class were the most represented with a rate of 44.44%. Deep surgical site infection was the most common with 48.15%. Conclusion: Infection of the surgical site remains one of the postoperative complications most feared by surgeons because it ruins the success of the surgical procedure and compromises the functional or vital prognosis. We found an average ISO frequency compared to the African series.
手术部位感染:马穆地区医院普通外科的感染频率、风险因素和处理方法
导言:手术部位感染(SSI)的一般定义包括手术后 30 天内发生的任何手术部位感染,或在植入假体后一年内发生的任何手术部位感染。手术部位感染(SSI)是主要的医疗相关感染(HAI)之一。材料与方法:马穆地区医院(HRM)普外科是我们的研究对象。这是一项前瞻性、描述性研究,为期 6 个月,从 2016 年 5 月 1 日至 10 月 31 日。研究的目的是帮助改善该科室的手术部位感染情况。研究结果:我们收集了 175 例介入手术,其中 27 例发生了 SSI,占 15.42%。患者的平均年龄为 33.52 岁,极端年龄为 7 岁和 82 岁,受影响最大的年龄组为 11 岁至 20 岁,占 29.63%。脏手术类患者最多,占 44.44%。深部手术部位感染最常见,占 48.15%。结论手术部位感染仍是外科医生最担心的术后并发症之一,因为它会破坏手术的成功,影响功能或生命预后。我们发现,与非洲系列相比,国际标准化组织(ISO)的感染率为平均值。
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