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COMPARING THE EARLY COMPLICATIONS OF SURGICAL WOUNDS IN TWO METHODS OF OPEN SURGERY AND LAPAROSCOPY IN MILAD HOSPITAL

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  139-143

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 Introduction: Incidence of early wound related complications was assessed in laparoscopic versus open abdominal surgeries. Complications of surgical wounds (esp. wound infections) are considered as a major problem in surgery wards. Complications of surgical wounds are classified as early and late. Common and early complications are hematoma, seruma and wound in fection. Materials and Methods: Medical records of 104 elective laparoscopic (A) and 106 diagnosis matched open surgeries (B) including appendectomy, cholecystectomy, ventral hernia repair, and bariatric surgery were prospectively reviewed. Study data included patients`sex, age, wound class, type of operation, and occurrence of early wound related complications. Surgical wounds were evaluated for presence of early complications during the post-op period and 10 to 15 days after the operation.Result: The two groups were not different with respect to age, sex and wound classes. No patients in group A and 7 patients in group B developed wound infection (P<0.05).Incidence of Hematoma was similar in the two groups; one case in each. No patient in the two groups experienced seruma and wound dehiscence. Gender, age and wound classes were not associated with higher rates of WOUND COMPLICATIONS. Conclusion: LAPAROSCOPIC SURGERY significantly reduced the incidence of early WOUND COMPLICATIONS, specially wound infection, and is a safe and effective alternative to conventional open procedures.

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    APA: Copy

    KHORASANI, B., & GHOLIZADEH PASHA, A.A.R.. (2007). COMPARING THE EARLY COMPLICATIONS OF SURGICAL WOUNDS IN TWO METHODS OF OPEN SURGERY AND LAPAROSCOPY IN MILAD HOSPITAL. KOOMESH, 8(3 (23)), 139-143. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/37220/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    KHORASANI B., GHOLIZADEH PASHA A.A.R.. COMPARING THE EARLY COMPLICATIONS OF SURGICAL WOUNDS IN TWO METHODS OF OPEN SURGERY AND LAPAROSCOPY IN MILAD HOSPITAL. KOOMESH[Internet]. 2007;8(3 (23)):139-143. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/37220/en

    IEEE: Copy

    B. KHORASANI, and A.A.R. GHOLIZADEH PASHA, “COMPARING THE EARLY COMPLICATIONS OF SURGICAL WOUNDS IN TWO METHODS OF OPEN SURGERY AND LAPAROSCOPY IN MILAD HOSPITAL,” KOOMESH, vol. 8, no. 3 (23), pp. 139–143, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/37220/en

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