I. Takai, I. Yakasai, Omeje Ifesinachi Joy, E. Ugwa
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Data was further cleaned and analyzed using Microsoft Excel for Mac 2011, for frequencies and percentages. Results were presented by simple statistical tables. Results: A total of 6,604 patients were gynecological attendees, out of which 646 patients had gynecological procedures performed, giving an institutional gynecological procedure rate of 9.8% (646/6,604), within the period under review. Emergency gynecological procedures accounted for 5.9% (38/646), while the elective cases accounted 4.0% (26/646). Majority of the gynecological procedures was among the 20-40 years age group. About 20 different types of gynecological procedures were done and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), for incomplete miscarriage accounted for 58.8% (380/646), while excision of transverse vaginal septum was the least at 0.3% (2/646) of all the gynecological procedures. Interns, registrars, senior registrars, and consultants were involved in performing the different gynecological procedures. 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背景:作为医疗实践中最常见的手术之一,对所有妇科手术的审计在包括尼日利亚在内的发展中国家并不经常进行。目的:该研究旨在确定所有妇科手术的执行率;常见妇科手术及其适应症,以及本报告所述期间实施不同妇科手术的骨干外科医生。材料与方法:对2012年10月1日至2013年9月30日在AKTH医院(Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital)进行的所有妇科手术进行1年回顾性分析。登记资料中相关信息完整的患者纳入审核,数据不完整的患者排除。使用Microsoft Excel for Mac 2011进一步清理和分析数据,得到频率和百分比。结果用简单的统计表给出。结果:共有6604例妇科参访患者,其中646例患者进行了妇科手术,在回顾期内,机构妇科手术率为9.8%(646/ 6604)。妇科急诊占5.9%(38/646),择期占4.0%(26/646)。大多数妇科手术发生在20-40岁年龄组。有20种不同类型的妇科手术,其中手工真空抽吸(MVA)治疗不完全流产的比例为58.8%(380/646),而阴道横隔切除术的比例最低,为0.3%(2/646)。实习医生、注册医生、高级注册医生和顾问参与了不同的妇科手术。一些主要妇科手术由咨询医生执行的比例为69% ~ 100%(446/646 ~ 646/646),由高级住院医师(SRs)执行的比例为14% ~ 27%(90/646 ~ 174/646),而初级住院医师和实习生在妇科手术中仅执行MVAs的比例分别为53.1%(343/646)和7.3%(47/646)。结论:所有骨干外科医生在AKTH中最常见的妇科手术是MVA,除MVA外,咨询医生在所有妇科手术中所占的比例最高。建议更定期地审核本署所提供的服务。这可能有助于查明培训和服务方面的差距。
An audit of gynaecological procedures performed at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Kano
Background: Audit of all gynecological procedures as one of the commonest operations performed in medical practice is not routinely done in developing countries, including Nigeria. Aim: The study was aimed at determining the rate of all gynecological procedures performed; the common gynecological procedures and their indications, and the cadre of surgeons that performed different gynecological procedures within the period under review. Materials and Methods: A 1-year retrospective chart analysis of all gynecological procedures performed at Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH) between 01/10/2012 and 30/09/2013 was conducted. Patients with complete relevant information in the registers were included in the audit and those with incomplete data were excluded. Data was further cleaned and analyzed using Microsoft Excel for Mac 2011, for frequencies and percentages. Results were presented by simple statistical tables. Results: A total of 6,604 patients were gynecological attendees, out of which 646 patients had gynecological procedures performed, giving an institutional gynecological procedure rate of 9.8% (646/6,604), within the period under review. Emergency gynecological procedures accounted for 5.9% (38/646), while the elective cases accounted 4.0% (26/646). Majority of the gynecological procedures was among the 20-40 years age group. About 20 different types of gynecological procedures were done and manual vacuum aspiration (MVA), for incomplete miscarriage accounted for 58.8% (380/646), while excision of transverse vaginal septum was the least at 0.3% (2/646) of all the gynecological procedures. Interns, registrars, senior registrars, and consultants were involved in performing the different gynecological procedures. Between 69 and 100% (446/646-646/646) of some of the major gynecological procedures were carried out by consultants, 14-27% (90/646-174/646) by senior residents (SRs), while the junior residents and interns performed only MVAs among the gynecological procedures at 53.1% (343/646) and 7.3% (47/646), respectively. Conclusion: The common gynecological procedure performed in AKTH is MVA by all cadres of surgeons, and consultants performed the highest number of all the gynecological procedures except MVA. A more regular audit of services rendered by the department is advocated. This may help to identify the gaps in training and services.