Estudio Retrospectivo: Histerectomía Abdominal vs Histerectomía Vaginal, Análisis de Complicaciones Hospitalarias. Hospital San Francisco de Quito. Quito - Ecuador, 2014 - 2015

  • López Cabezas P
  • Guerrero Espín J
  • Quizhpe Ordóñez E
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus, whose surgical techniques have evolved over time; it is one of the most frequent gynecological surgeries in the world. The objective of the study was to evaluate the frequency of postsurgical complications through the approach and correlate them with risk factors. METHODS: A retrospective study was designed. The total number of women surgically undergoing hysterectomy was selected during the years 2014 and 2015. The universe consisted of 409 women undergoing surgery, of whom a sample of 384 was obtained at the Gynecology Department. The statistical analysis was realized in the statistical tool SPSS 17.0. In the analysis of the results, U Mann-Whitney test, Chi square and Relative Risk were used. RESULTS: It was obtained that the average age was 85 % with an age under 50 years. The average time of surgical procedure was 104 minutes, and an average hospitalization time of 2.7 days. The pathological antecedents were the gynecological-obstetric surgery previous 62 %. 88 % of the hysterectomies. The total incidence of complications due to hysterectomy in general was 3.38 %; 100 % of complications occurred in abdominal hysterectomy. There was no significant statistical correlation with risk factors such as obesity (P 0.15 and RR: 0.39). CONCLUSIONS: Vaginal hysterectomy has fewer postsurgical complications, less days of hospitalization and a shorter surgical time compared to the abdominal approach; however, abdominal hysterectomy is the most frequent of treatment choice. It is recommendable to realize more studies in other health institutions in Ecuador.

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López Cabezas, P. F., Guerrero Espín, J. A., & Quizhpe Ordóñez, E. R. (2018). Estudio Retrospectivo: Histerectomía Abdominal vs Histerectomía Vaginal, Análisis de Complicaciones Hospitalarias. Hospital San Francisco de Quito. Quito - Ecuador, 2014 - 2015. Revista Médica Del Hospital José Carrasco Arteaga, 10(2), 121–125. https://doi.org/10.14410/2018.ao.19

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