翁德雷地区医院妇科手术手术部位感染率评价

Ngaroua, Edjidji Bedibi Kevin, Dah’ngwa Dieudonne, Djibrilla Yaouba, E. N. Joseph
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在喀麦隆,传染性并发症的流行率仍然很高,在我们区域,一些可能导致或可能不会导致这些传染性并发症的因素仍有待了解。这项工作的目的是促进改善护理服务。2016年5月10日至8月31日,前瞻性研究与探索性研究相结合。所有在HRN进行过妇科和产科手术且术前无感染的患者均被纳入本研究,每人随访30天。我们总共做了65例妇科和产科手术。患者平均年龄29.23岁。洁净手术占干预措施的98.5%,污染洁净手术占干预措施的1.5%。手术部位感染6例(9.2%)。与术后感染相关的重要变量是抗生素的使用,第一次敷料的日期,手术的持续时间。尽管清洁手术中预防性使用了抗生素,但手术部位的感染率为9.2%,明显高于文献数据。然而,在我们的情况下,更好的术前和术后护理以及严格遵守围手术期无菌原则应该是规则。
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EVALUATION OF THE RATE OF SURGICAL SITE INFECTION IN GYNECOLOGICAL SURGERY AT THE REGIONAL HOSPITAL OF NGAOUNDERE
In Cameroon, where the prevalence of infectious complications remains high, several factors that may or may not lead to these infectious complications are still to be known in our region. The aim of this work was to contribute to improved care delivery. This was a prospective study coupled with an exploratory study from May 10 th to August 31 st , 2016. All patients who had a gynecological and obstetric surgery at the HRN and without any infection before surgery were included in this study, and were followed each for 30 days. In total, we had 65 surgical procedures in gynecology and obstetrics. The average age of the patients was 29.23 years. Clean surgeries accounted for 98.5% of interventions, with contaminated clean surgeries accounting for 1.5% of interventions. A total of 6 cases of infections of the surgical site was observed (9.2%). Significant variables associated with postoperative infections were the use of antibiotic, the date of first dressing, the duration of surgery. The infection rate of the surgical site which is 9.2% is clearly greater to the data of the literature, despite the antibiotics in prophylactic in clean surgeries. However, better pre and post-operative care as well as strict adherence to the principles of perioperative asepsis should be the rule in our context.
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