The Usefulness of Professional Foot and Wound Care on Post-Saphenectomy Surgical Site Complications in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting

M. Açıkel, Evren Işçi, Nihatcan Divarci
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ABSTRACT Background: Venous vessel removal during coronary artery bypass grafting may cause undesired problems such as pain and skin infection in the surgical site. Objective: To investigate the usefulness of professional foot and wound care on the healing of saphenectomy surgical site in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods: The present prospective study was conducted among 574 patients (>18 years) undergoing CABG with great saphenous vein harvesting, between May 2017 and May 2018. The patients were randomly divided into two groups based on the foot care into professional foot care group (PFCG) and the standard foot care group (SFCG) with 287 patients each. Postoperative surgical site complications were assessed on the first, second, third, fourth day, 1 week and 1 month interval. Results: The Mean age of patients in PFCG and SFCG groups was 59.71 ±9.9 and 60.34 ±11.22, respectively. Rate of Postoperative complications decreased on the follow up examinations in PFCG group as compared to SFCG group. A significant difference in the incidence of complications was observed on the fourth day (p=0.004) and after 1 month (p=0.029) of surgery between 2 groups. No significant correlation was determined between the length of the removed saphenous vein, number of arteries anastomosed and the post-saphenectomy complication rate at the first, second, third, and fourth days, at the first week, and first month in both groups except in PFCG where significant association was noted on the third postoperative day. Conclusion: Postoperative limb care by professional foot specialist decreases the postoperative complications in the surgical site.
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专业足部和伤口护理在冠状动脉搭桥术后Saphenovation手术部位并发症中的作用
摘要背景:在冠状动脉搭桥术中去除静脉血管可能会引起手术部位疼痛和皮肤感染等意想不到的问题。目的:探讨专业足部及创面护理对冠状动脉搭桥术(CABG)患者隐骨切除术手术部位愈合的作用。方法:本前瞻性研究在2017年5月至2018年5月期间对574例(bb0 - 18岁)行CABG并大隐静脉采收的患者进行了研究。根据足部护理情况将患者随机分为专业足部护理组(PFCG)和标准足部护理组(SFCG),每组287例。分别于术后第1、2、3、4天、1周和1个月间隔评估手术部位并发症。结果:PFCG组和SFCG组患者平均年龄分别为59.71±9.9岁和60.34±11.22岁。与SFCG组相比,PFCG组术后并发症发生率明显降低。两组患者术后第4天(p=0.004)和术后1个月(p=0.029)并发症发生率比较,差异有统计学意义。除PFCG在术后第3天有显著相关性外,两组切除的隐静脉长度、吻合的动脉数与术后第1、2、3、4天、第1周和第1个月的并发症发生率均无显著相关性。结论:专业足科医生的术后肢体护理减少了手术部位的术后并发症。
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