Тhe influence of patient gender, systemic disease of connective tissue and neoplastic disease on the occurrence of dehiscence laparotomy

Journal Title: Journal of Surgical Research and Therapeutics - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 1

Abstract

Dehiscence of laparotomy is a disorder of healing of the wound and can manifest in a different degree. This is one of the most significant complications of laparotomy with partial or complete opening or tearing laparotomy wound sewinged, with the evisceration of the abdominal organs, which requires urgent reintervention. The aim of this paper is to determine the influence of patients gender, systemic diseases of the connective tissue and neoplastic diseases on the occurrence of dehiscence of laparotomy. The prospective study included 620 operated patients in the Clinic for General Surgery in Nis during 2018. The investigated patients were divided into two groups: a group of patients who had complicationsdehiscence of laparotomy with 26 patients and a control group (patients who did not have dehiscence of laparotomy) with 594 patients. The influence of patients gender, systemic diseases of the connective tissue and neoplastic diseases on the occurrence of deafiscence of laparotomy was analyzed. Of the total of 26 patients with dehiscence of laparotomy, 20 patients were male or 76.9% and 6 patients were female or 23.1%. Patients in the group with dehiscence of laparotomy are younger than patients without dehiscence of laparotomy. In our study is no statistically significant relationship between dehiscence of laparotomy and systemic connective tissue diseases. There is statistically significant association between dehiscence of laparotomy and neoplastic diseases.

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Milorad Paunović

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Milorad Paunović (2018). Тhe influence of patient gender, systemic disease of connective tissue and neoplastic disease on the occurrence of dehiscence laparotomy. Journal of Surgical Research and Therapeutics, 1(1), 14-16. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-494826