Ainhoa Zarandona Del Campo, Nerea Herreros Marias, Alazne Torvisco Macias, Ana María Barandica Bilbao, Lorea Rodriguez Otazua, Urko Aguirre Larracoechea, Ane Villanueva Etxebarria, Vicente Portugal Porras
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摘要
背景:腹部和骨盆手术后的神经损伤是罕见的,但潜在的严重。周围神经损伤的发生率很难评估,文献中引用的发生率在0.02%至21%之间。这种类型的损伤的体征和症状可能在手术后立即出现或几天后出现。目的:本研究旨在评估盆腔腹腔镜术后周围神经损伤的发生率,并确定相关的危险因素。方法:2018年3月至2019年4月对101例患者进行了一项前瞻性队列研究,采用两次半结构化临床访谈进行了为期1个月的随访。我们进行了描述性分析,然后进行了单变量和多变量逻辑回归分析。结果:13例患者有周围神经损伤,占12.9%。总共发现14例损伤(5例重度,9例轻度)。一名患者有两处轻伤。在本研究中,发现患者处于Trendelenburg体位每小时,损伤风险增加1.77倍(OR = 1.77, 95% CI [1.13, 2.76], p = .007)。结论/实践意义:患者处于Trendelenburg体位的时间越长,周围神经损伤的风险越大。60岁以下的患者也面临着更高的神经损伤风险。
Factors Associated With Peripheral Nerve Injury After Pelvic Laparoscopy: The Importance of Surgical Positioning.
Background: Nerve damage after abdominal and pelvic surgery is rare but potentially serious. The incidence of peripheral nerve injury is difficult to assess, and rates of between 0.02% and 21% have been cited in the literature. Signs and symptoms of this type of injury may appear immediately after surgery or a few days later.
Purpose: This study was developed to assess the rate of peripheral nerve injury after pelvic laparoscopy and to identify associated risk factors.
Methods: A pilot prospective cohort study was conducted between March 2018 and April 2019 on 101 patients with a 1-month follow-up using two semistructured clinical interviews. We carried out a descriptive analysis followed by univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses.
Results: Thirteen patients were found to have peripheral nerve injuries, representing a rate of 12.9%. Overall, 14 injuries (five severe and nine mild) were detected. One patient had two mild injuries. In this study, the risk of injury was found to increase 1.77-fold (OR = 1.77, 95% CI [1.13, 2.76], p = .007) for each hour the patient was in the Trendelenburg position.
Conclusions/implications for practice: The longer the patient is in the Trendelenburg position, the greater the risk of peripheral nerve damage. Patients aged 60 years or less also face a higher risk of nerve injury.
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The Journal of Nursing Research (JNR) is comprised of original articles that come from a variety of national and international institutions and reflect trends and issues of contemporary nursing practice in Taiwan. All articles are published in English so that JNR can better serve the whole nursing profession and introduce nursing in Taiwan to people around the world. Topics cover not only the field of nursing but also related fields such as psychology, education, management and statistics.