2013, Number 06
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MediSan 2013; 17 (06)
Outpatient major surgery in patients operated through an emergency
Salazar VM, González RPL, Luzardo SEM, Rodríguez RR, Puertas ÁJF
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 951-961
PDF size: 71.23 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A descriptive, prospective and longitudinal investigation of the 1 067 patients with acute
intraabdominal disorders, operated through an outpatient major emergent surgery in
"Dr. Joaquín Castillo Duany" Teaching Clinical-Surgical Hospital in Santiago de Cuba was
carried out from January, 2007 to May, 2010, with the aim of characterizing them
according to some variables of interest. The age group 31-45 year old (47.7%), the
male sex (50.8%), acute appendicitis as preoperative diagnosis (52.9%), which besides
presented complications in 78.1% of the total, the minimal access surgery (57.2%), with
only 15.6% of complicated patients, and the general orotracheal anesthesia (97.6%)
prevailed in the case material. According to the classification of the American Society of
Anesthesiology, 83.8% of the patients affected belonged to group I, while when
analyzing the associated diseases, 42.8% suffered from hypertension. The used surgical
modality allowed to incorporate new preoperative diagnoses, based on appropriate
selection criteria of the patient; the general satisfaction of those patients operated was
also achieved, so that it was recommended to extend it to other hospitals.
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