Operating Site Infections at Friendship Hospital Sino Guinean of Kipe
Author(s) -
Camara Soriba Naby,
Baldé Oumar Taibata,
Baldé Abdoulaye Korsé,
Diawara Mamadou,
Camara Mariama Mohamed,
Camara Alpha Kabinet,
Fofana Husseine,
Diakite Sandały,
Soumaoro Labilé Togba,
Soumah Aboubacar Fodé Momo,
Conte Ibrahima,
Camara Mariame,
Touré Aboubacar,
Diallo Aïssatou Taran,
Diallo Biro
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
advances in surgical sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2376-6182
pISSN - 2376-6174
DOI - 10.11648/j.ass.20200802.11
Subject(s) - neurosurgery , medicine , complication , surgical site infection , prospective cohort study , friendship , general surgery , cardiothoracic surgery , diabetes mellitus , surgery , psychology , social psychology , endocrinology
The aim of this study was to make our contribution to improving the quality of care for patients operated on at the Sino-Guinean Friendship Hospital. Introduction: The surgical site infections (ISO) are defined as infections occurring within 30 days after surgery (or up to a year after surgery in patients receiving implants) and affecting the incision or deep tissue site operative. Methodology: This study is a prospective, cross, a one time year from 1st January to 31 December 2018 inclusive: The study involved 73 patients carriers of surgical site infections during the study period in visceral trauma surgery and neurosurgery departments of the kipe sino- guinean friendship hospital. The administrative procedure and patient confidentiality were respected. We had done the encoding. Results: We had noted 33 cases of infection of the operating site in the trauma department, 19 cases in the neurosurgery department and 21 cases in the visceral surgery department. Smoking was found in 22 patients, obesity in 7 patients., alcoholism in 6 patients, HIV in 5 patients, diabetes in 4 patients and no history in 23 patients. The infection occurred between 1 to 7 days in 52 cases, 7 14 day in 20 cases and higher has 14 days in 1 case. The dressings were soiled in one hundred percent of our patients who developed surgical site infections. Conclusion: Infections of the operating site constitute a serious complication and feared by surgeons because it ruins the success of the surgical act.
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