Complicaciones postquirúrgicas de colecistectomía laparoscópica, Hospital Traumatológico Dr. Ney Arias Lora, junio 2018-junio 2019
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cholecystectomy
laparoscopy
complications
hemorrhages
frequency
colecistectomía
laparoscopia
complicaciones
hemorragia
frecuencia
laparoscopy
complications
hemorrhages
frequency
colecistectomía
laparoscopia
complicaciones
hemorragia
frecuencia
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Intituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo (INTEC)
Objetivo: determinar la frecuencia y causas de complicaciones postquirúrgicas de colecistectomía laparoscópica, en el Hospital Traumatológico Doctor Ney Arias Lora, junio 2018 - junio 2019.
Método: se realizó un estudio de tipo observacional descriptivo, de corte transversal
y de fuente retrospectiva, cuya población fue de 617 pacientes, de los cuales solo 19 presentaron complicaciones, representando la muestra de este estudio. Los datos fueron procesados utilizando el sistema Epi-Info 7.0.
Resultados: de 617 pacientes en cuales se realizó una colecistectomía laparoscópica, 19 presentaron complicaciones, para una tasa de 3.1 %; el estudio demostró que el sexo más afectado es el femenino entre los y 26-30 años.
El tipo de complicación postquirúrgica más frecuente fueron las hemorragias causando un 33 % de las complicaciones, seguidas por náuseas y/o vómitos con un 21 % de las mismas.
Conclusión: el estudio demuestra que, dentro de las complicaciones principales de colecistectomías laparoscópicas, las hemorragias ocupan el primer lugar, representando un 33 % de las complicaciones, seguidas por un 21 % de náuseas y/o vómitos y, en tercer lugar, la ictericia y la omoalgia con 17 % cada una.
Objective: Determine the frequency and different causes of postoperative complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, in the Hospital Traumatológico Doctor Ney Arias Lora, june 2018-june 2019. Methods: The study was descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective with a population of 617 patients but only 19 showed postoperative complications, which was the sample number we use. The data was processed using Epi-Info 7.0. Results: Of the 617 laparoscopic cholecystectomies perform in the hospital, 19 presented with postoperative complications, which put the postoperative complication rate at 3.1%; the study showed that the feminine sex was the most affected and the most common age range was between 26-30 years old. The most common postoperative complication was hemorrhages, representing 33% of all the complications, follow by nausea and/or vomits with 21% of the complications. Conclusion: The study shows that within the main postoperative complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomies, the hemorrhages constituted the #1 cause with a 33%, meanwhile nausea and/or vomits represented the 21% and in third place there was a tide between jaundice and shoulder pain with 17%.
Objective: Determine the frequency and different causes of postoperative complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, in the Hospital Traumatológico Doctor Ney Arias Lora, june 2018-june 2019. Methods: The study was descriptive, cross-sectional and retrospective with a population of 617 patients but only 19 showed postoperative complications, which was the sample number we use. The data was processed using Epi-Info 7.0. Results: Of the 617 laparoscopic cholecystectomies perform in the hospital, 19 presented with postoperative complications, which put the postoperative complication rate at 3.1%; the study showed that the feminine sex was the most affected and the most common age range was between 26-30 years old. The most common postoperative complication was hemorrhages, representing 33% of all the complications, follow by nausea and/or vomits with 21% of the complications. Conclusion: The study shows that within the main postoperative complications of laparoscopic cholecystectomies, the hemorrhages constituted the #1 cause with a 33%, meanwhile nausea and/or vomits represented the 21% and in third place there was a tide between jaundice and shoulder pain with 17%.
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Science and Health; Vol. 4 No. 3 (2020): Science and Health, september-december; 115-121
Ciencia y Salud; Vol. 4 Núm. 3 (2020): Ciencia y Salud, septiempre-diciembre; 115-121
2613-8824
2613-8816
10.22206/cysa.2020.v4i3
Ciencia y Salud; Vol. 4 Núm. 3 (2020): Ciencia y Salud, septiempre-diciembre; 115-121
2613-8824
2613-8816
10.22206/cysa.2020.v4i3