一名病态肥胖妇女剖宫产后深部手术部位感染的手术选择:1例报告。

IF 2.6 Q1 SURGERY Patient Safety in Surgery Pub Date : 2023-06-05 DOI:10.1186/s13037-023-00363-y
Joël Igor Kamla, Georges Motto Bwelle, Joel Noutakdie Tochie, Landry Wakheu Tchuenkam, Brigitte Wandji, Trevor Kamto, Agnès Esiéné
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背景:肥胖是各类手术后发生手术部位感染(ssi)的独立危险因素,尤其是剖宫产(C-section)术后。ssi增加了术后发病率,健康经济成本,其管理非常复杂,没有普遍的治疗共识。在此,我们报告了一个具有挑战性的病例,在中央病态肥胖妇女剖腹产后,通过胰腺切除术成功地管理了深部SSI。病例介绍:一名30岁的非洲黑人孕妇,腹部明显赘肉延伸至阴部,腰围= 162 cm,体重指数= 47.7 kg/m2,因急性胎儿窘迫接受了紧急CS。术后第5天,患者发生深部顶骨切口感染,持续抗生素治疗、伤口敷料及旁创面清创术,直至术后第26天。腹部大环和中心肥胖加重的伤口浸渍增加了自发闭合失败的风险;因此,建议采用胰管切除术进行腹部成形术。患者于初次手术后第26天行胰管切除术,术后过程顺利。3个月后,伤口美观令人满意。辅助饮食和心理管理相关。结论:剖宫产后深部SSI是肥胖患者的常见并发症。胰管切除术可能是一种安全且有前景的治疗性手术选择,在多学科抗肥胖入路中使用时具有良好的美容效果和术后并发症少。
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Panniculectomy as a surgical option for the management of a deep surgical site infection after C-section in a morbidly obese woman: a case report.

Background: Obesity is an independent risk factor for the occurrence of surgical site infections (SSIs) following all types of surgeries, especially after Caesarean section (C-section). SSIs increase postoperative morbidity, health economic cost and their management is quiet complex with no universal therapeutic consensus. Herein, we report a challenging case of a deep SSI after C-section in a central morbidly obese woman managed successfully by panniculectomy.

Case presentation: A 30-year-old black African pregnant woman with marked abdominal panniculus extending to the pubic area, a waist circumference = 162 cm and BMI = 47.7 kg/m2 underwent an emergency CS indicated for acute fetal distress. By day five post-operation, she developed a deep parietal incisional infection unremitting to antibiotic therapy, wound dressings and beside wound debridement till the 26th postoperative day. A large abdomen panniculus and maceration of the wound enhanced by central obesity increased the risk of failure of spontaneous closure; thus, an abdominoplasty by panniculectomy was indicated. The patient underwent panniculectomy on the 26th day after the initial surgery and her post-operative course was uneventful. Wound esthetics was satisfactory three months later. Adjuvant dietary and psychological management were associated.

Conclusion: Post-Caesarean deep SSI is a frequent complication in obese patients. A panniculectomy may be a safe and promising therapeutic surgical option with good cosmetic results and little postoperative complications when used in a multidisciplinary anti-obesogenic approach.

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