吸烟与增强尿道成形术的伤口并发症无关:NSQIP 分析。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
International Urology and Nephrology Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-30 DOI:10.1007/s11255-024-04085-7
Ellen Cahill, Raeesa Islam, Kevin Chua, Vasundhara Balraj, Joseph Boyle, Hiren Patel, Alain Kaldany, Sai Krishnaraya Doppalapudi, Danielle Velez, Hari Tunuguntla, Joshua Sterling
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目的研究接受切除术和原发性吻合尿道成形术(EPA)以及增强型尿道成形术的患者的伤口并发症预测因素是否存在差异:对2006年至2018年接受尿道成形术的男性患者进行了国家手术质量改进计划数据库查询。确定了30天伤口并发症并进行了分类(浅/深/器官间隙手术部位感染和开裂)。为确定与伤口并发症相关的风险因素,进行了多变量逻辑回归。吸烟史定义为过去一年内吸烟:2251名男性接受了尿道成形术,其中25.46%(n=573)使用皮瓣或移植物。接受增强型尿道成形术(n = 17,2.97%)或 EPA(n = 45,2.68%)的患者在伤口并发症方面无明显差异(p = 0.9)。增强组的体重指数(BMI)较高,手术时间较长,住院时间也较长。通过多变量逻辑回归,接受 EPA 的患者出现伤口并发症的相关风险因素是糖尿病(OR 2.56,p = 0.03)和吸烟(OR 2.32,p = 0.02)。然而,这些因素与接受增强尿道成形术的患者的伤口并发症无关:吸烟和糖尿病与接受EPA手术的男性伤口并发症增加有关,但与接受增强尿道成形术的患者无关。患有与伤口愈合不良相关的合并症的患者在接受EPA手术时更有可能出现伤口并发症。
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Smoking is not associated with wound complications in augmented urethroplasty: a NSQIP analysis.

Objective: To investigate if predictors of wound complications differed between patients undergoing excision and primary anastomosis urethroplasty (EPA) and augmented urethroplasty.

Methods: The National Surgical Quality Improvement Program database from 2006 to 2018 was queried for male patients undergoing urethroplasty. Thirty-day wound complications were identified and categorized (superficial/deep/organ-space surgical site infections and dehiscence). Multivariable logistic regression was performed to determine risk factors associated with wound complications. Smoking history was defined as current smoker within the past year.

Results: Urethroplasty was performed in 2251 males, with 25.46% (n = 573) using a flap or graft. There was no significant difference in wound complications for patients undergoing augmented urethroplasty (n = 17, 2.97%) or EPA (n = 45, 2.68%) (p = 0.9). The augmented group had a higher BMI, longer operative time, and longer length of stay. On multivariable logistic regression, risk factors associated with wound complications for patients undergoing EPA were diabetes (OR 2.56, p = 0.03) and smoking (OR 2.32, p = 0.02). However, these factors were not associated with wound complications in patients undergoing augmented urethroplasty.

Conclusions: Smoking and diabetes were associated with increased wound complications for men undergoing EPA, but not in patients undergoing augmented urethroplasty. Patients with comorbidities associated with worse wound healing may be more likely to have a wound complication when undergoing EPA.

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International Urology and Nephrology
International Urology and Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
3.40
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5.00%
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329
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: International Urology and Nephrology publishes original papers on a broad range of topics in urology, nephrology and andrology. The journal integrates papers originating from clinical practice.
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