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Infectious complications following abdominal hysterectomy in Karachi, Pakistan.

F Ahmed1, S Wasti.   

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OBJECTIVE: In this paper we studied the prevalence of post-operative infections after total abdominal hysterectomy in Karachi, Pakistan and their associated risk factors.
METHOD: A retrospective analysis was conducted by reviewing the case notes of 827 consecutive total abdominal hysterectomies.
RESULTS: The post-operative infection rate was 22%. Of the patients, 6% (49) developed operative site infections including wound and vaginal cuff infections and pelvic abscesses while 16% (133) developed non-operative site infections including urinary tract infections and thrombophlebitis. Six risk factors were found to be significantly associated with post-operative infections: a pre-operative hospitalization of more than 2 days (P<0.02); additional non-gynecological procedures performed intra-operatively (P<0.02); indwelling catheterization for more than 7 days (P<0.001); patient's age greater than 50 years (P<0.02); an underlying malignancy (P<0.0001); and developing a hematoma post-operatively (P<0.04).
CONCLUSION: The results of this study may serve as a baseline for future comparison and indicate interventions which may contribute to a reduction in the post-operative infection rate.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11336718     DOI: 10.1016/s0020-7292(00)00246-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Gynaecol Obstet        ISSN: 0020-7292            Impact factor:   3.561


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1.  Developing a risk stratification model for surgical site infection after abdominal hysterectomy.

Authors:  Margaret A Olsen; James Higham-Kessler; Deborah S Yokoe; Anne M Butler; Johanna Vostok; Kurt B Stevenson; Yosef Khan; Victoria J Fraser
Journal:  Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol       Date:  2009-11       Impact factor: 3.254

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