Challenges and Management of Surgical Site Occurrences

Moalla Muzzafar, H. Noreen, M. Raouf
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Postoperative complications such as surgical site infections, dehiscence, seromas, and hematomas prolong wound care and impose significant cost increases to patients and healthcare providers. Clinicians aiming to reduce the incidence of these complications should be aware of risk factors associated with surgical type, procedures used, patient characteristics, and postoperative care. Today, improved guidelines and general practices for managing surgical incisions have reduced the incidence of complications to historic lows. In addition to these standard care options, advanced wound care approaches have been extensively studied and exist as options for clinicians to provide adjunctive postoperative support and facilitate wound healing. These systems include advanced wound dressings and closed-incision negative-pressure therapy. Advanced wound care is not appropriate in all settings, and healthcare providers must assess each case for specific needs to be addressed by the available incision management plans. Emerging therapies that are intended to improve the continuum of postoperative care should continue to be evaluated in controlled clinical trials to determine their effectiveness under different circumstances and to support the creation of more robust guidelines for their use. DOI : 10.7176/JMPB/53-04 Publication date :March 31 st 2019
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手术部位发生的挑战和处理
术后并发症,如手术部位感染、裂开、血肿和血肿,延长了伤口护理时间,并给患者和医疗保健提供者带来了显著的成本增加。旨在减少这些并发症发生率的临床医生应该意识到与手术类型、手术方法、患者特征和术后护理相关的危险因素。今天,改进的指导方针和一般做法管理手术切口已减少并发症的发生率,以历史最低。除了这些标准的护理选择,高级伤口护理方法已经被广泛研究,并作为临床医生提供辅助术后支持和促进伤口愈合的选择。这些系统包括先进的伤口敷料和封闭切口负压治疗。高级伤口护理并不适用于所有情况,医疗保健提供者必须评估每个病例的具体需要,并通过可用的切口管理计划来解决。旨在改善术后护理连续性的新疗法应继续在对照临床试验中进行评估,以确定其在不同情况下的有效性,并为其使用制定更健全的指南提供支持。DOI: 10.7176/JMPB/53-04出版日期:2019年3月31日
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