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Revista Cubana de Cirugía

On-line version ISSN 1561-2945

Abstract

JORDAN DIONNE, Erica; RODRIGUEZ FERNANDEZ, Zenén; RICARDO RAMIREZ, José Manuel  and  CISNEROS DOMINGUEZ, Carmen María. Characterization of Postoperative Infections in a General Surgery Service. Rev Cubana Cir [online]. 2022, vol.61, n.3  Epub Nov 30, 2022. ISSN 1561-2945.

Introduction:

Surgical (or operative) site infections are a serious health problem, a reason why their prevention and treatment represent a challenge for hospital institutions.

Objective:

To describe the characteristics of postoperative infections according to the main causes related to their occurrence.

Methods:

A descriptive and observational study was carried out with 207 patients admitted and operated on in major surgeries who presented postoperative infections in the general surgery service of Saturnino Lora Provincial Teaching Hospital of Santiago de Cuba, during 2018-2020.

Results:

The overall rate of postoperative infections was 4.18 %. Superficial incisional infections, followed by deep incisional infections, were the most frequent. The number of infected patients was tripled in those operated on urgently compared to electively, with a predominance of appendectomized patients. Surgical time and average hospital stay were higher in infected patients. 12 members of the casuistics have passed, attributable to generalized infection and septic shock.

Conclusions:

The occurrence of postoperative infections is related to factors depending on the patient; on the surgery itself, such as the qualification of the surgeon; as well as on the presence of preoperative and intraoperative risk factors. Superficial incisional infection is the most frequent, while most of the patients who die correspond to those with infection of organs and spaces.

Keywords : postoperative/postsurgical infection; operative/surgical site infection; superficial/deep incisional infection; organ/space infection.

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