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Rev. Rol enferm ; 42(1): 46-54, ene. 2019. tab
Article in Spanish | IBECS | ID: ibc-186440

ABSTRACT

La infección del sitio quirúrgico representa un problema persistente en la ci-rugía electiva o programada. Objetivo. Analizar la efectividad de la cura en ambiente húmedo respecto a la cura tradicional en la cirugía electiva. Material y Métodos. Estudio cuasi experimental antes-después. Se comparó la cura tradicional realizada durante el año 2013 frente a la cura mediante técnica Mölndal evaluada durante el año 2014. Se incluyeron pacientes sometidos a cirugía colorrectal programada. El estudio fue aprobado por el comité ético correspondiente al centro. Resultados. Se incluyó un total de 556 pacientes, de los cuales 256 lo fueron durante el año 2013 y 300 en el año 2014. La cirugía pertenece al grupo contaminada o limpia-contaminada. Se observó una reducción del 30 % en la infección del sitio quirúrgico mediante el uso de la técnica Mölndal comparada con la cura tradicional. Se obtuvo una reducción en los costes derivados de la estancia hospitalaria. Conclusión. El uso de la técnica Mölndal reduce la tasa de complicaciones de la herida quirúrgica y el tiempo de ingreso hospitalario en pacientes sometidos a cirugía colorrectal


Objectives. Surgical site infection represents a persistent problem in elective or scheduled surgery. Objective. To analyze the effectiveness of the cure in a humid environment with respect to the traditional cure in elective surgery. Material and Methods. Quasi-experimental study before and after. We compared the traditional cure carried out during 2013 versus the cure using the Mölndal technique evaluated during 2014. Patients undergoing scheduled colorectal surgery were included. The study was approved by ethics committee. Results. A total of 556 patients were included of which 256 were during the year 2013 and 300 in the year 2014. The patients had contaminated or clean-contaminated surgery. A reduction of 30 % in the infection of the surgical site was observed using the Mölndal technique compared with the traditional dressings. A reduction in the costs derived from the hospital stay was obtained. Conclusion. The use of the Mölndal Technique reduces the complication rate of the surgical wound and the time of hospital admission in patients undergoing colorectal surgery


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Colorectal Surgery/adverse effects , Colorectal Surgery/nursing , Nursing Care , Surgical Wound/nursing , Surgical Wound Infection/nursing , Surgical Wound Infection/prevention & control , Treatment Outcome
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