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Gallegos, C., Guillen, G. (2020). Uso de dren intraabdominal y complicaciones asociadas al sitio operatorio en cirugía por apendicitis, mediante modelo de regresión logística en el Hospital Antonio Lorena del Cusco, 2019 [Tesis, Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/3388
Gallegos, C., Guillen, G. Uso de dren intraabdominal y complicaciones asociadas al sitio operatorio en cirugía por apendicitis, mediante modelo de regresión logística en el Hospital Antonio Lorena del Cusco, 2019 [Tesis]. : Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/3388
@misc{renati/958848,
title = "Uso de dren intraabdominal y complicaciones asociadas al sitio operatorio en cirugía por apendicitis, mediante modelo de regresión logística en el Hospital Antonio Lorena del Cusco, 2019",
author = "Guillen Álvarez, Gloria Cecilia",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2020"
}
Background: Nowadays the use of surgical drainage in patients with acute appendicitis remains a controversial issue, because it has been related to complications in the operative site, which is why it is taken as an incentive to carry out further studies. Objetive: To determine if there is a relationship between the use of intra-abdominal drainage in appendicitis surgery and the appearance of complications in the operative site associated with said surgical intervention performed in the General Surgery Service at the Antonio Lorena Hospital during the months of January to December of the year 2019. Material and methods: Descriptive study with a analytical component, longitudinal, using a logistic regression model carried out at the Antonio Lorena Hospital during the January- December period of the year 2019 in 292 patients admitted to the general surgery service according to the selection criteria. Results: In our study we had a population of 292 patients, the average age was 34.6712 years. The frequency of the use of surgical drainage was 50,3% (n=147) versus 49,7% (n=145) who did not use drainage of the total population. Of the group of cases (n=36), 66.7% (n = 24) had complications associated with the use of surgical drainage; and in the group of controls (n = 256) 52.0% (n = 133) did not present complications without the use of drains. Conclusions: It is shown that there is an association between complications at the operative site after the use of surgical drainage; In turn, the use of surgical drainage determines a 2.16 times greater risk of presenting complications compared to the non-use of surgical drainage. The most frequent post-surgical complication is residual abscess. The presence of post- surgical complications associated with the use of surgical drainage determines a longer hospital stay and a longer duration of antibiotic therapy.
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