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Comparing SSI In Purse-String Versus Conventional Primary Closure Following Stoma Reversal
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Objective: To compare the frequency of Surgical Site Infection ( SSI ) and mean length of hospital stay between the Purse-string closure and conventional primary closure techniques for stoma reversal. Methods: The study was carried out in Surgical Unit-III, Lahore General Hospital Lahore from January 5, 2018 to July 5, 2018. The study designed as a Observational Study. Patients undergoing surgery for Ileostomy were randomly divided into two groups, Group-A (Purse-string closure) and Group-B (Conventional primary closure). All the patients were called for follow up checkup on 14th days after operation and after one month. Both of the groups were checked and recorded for SSI after operation and hospital stay. The data was statistically analyzed by using SPSS v23.0.t test (independent sample) used for the comparison of hospital stay mean. Chi-square was also used for the comparison of the frequencies of SSI. Data were stratified for gender and age. A p-value ≤0.05 was considered as significant. Results: A total of 140 patients were enrolled for this study. Patients were divided into two groups i.e. Group- A (Purse-string closure) and Group-B (Conventional primary closure). In group-A, mean duration of hospital stay was 5.7±1.0 days, while 7.3±1.1 days in group-B, which is statistically significant with a p-value of 0.000. In group-A, surgical site infection was in 4(5.7%) patients, while 11(15.7%) patients of group-B, which is statistically significant with a p-value of 0.046. Conclusion: The frequency of surgical site infection and mean length of hospital stay after stoma reversal, purse-string suturing technique is significantly less than conventional primary closure technique. Key Words: Surgical stoma; Ileostomy; Closure; Infection. How to cite: Nofal S., Arif A., Khan A., Saif. S., Khan W.A., Arif A. Comparing SSI in Purse-String Versus Conventional Primary Closure Following Stoma Reversal. Esculapio 2021; 17(01): 15-19
Services Institute of Medical Sciences, Lahore
Title: Comparing SSI In Purse-String Versus Conventional Primary Closure Following Stoma Reversal
Description:
Objective: To compare the frequency of Surgical Site Infection ( SSI ) and mean length of hospital stay between the Purse-string closure and conventional primary closure techniques for stoma reversal.
Methods: The study was carried out in Surgical Unit-III, Lahore General Hospital Lahore from January 5, 2018 to July 5, 2018.
The study designed as a Observational Study.
Patients undergoing surgery for Ileostomy were randomly divided into two groups, Group-A (Purse-string closure) and Group-B (Conventional primary closure).
All the patients were called for follow up checkup on 14th days after operation and after one month.
Both of the groups were checked and recorded for SSI after operation and hospital stay.
The data was statistically analyzed by using SPSS v23.
t test (independent sample) used for the comparison of hospital stay mean.
Chi-square was also used for the comparison of the frequencies of SSI.
Data were stratified for gender and age.
A p-value ≤0.
05 was considered as significant.
Results: A total of 140 patients were enrolled for this study.
Patients were divided into two groups i.
e.
Group- A (Purse-string closure) and Group-B (Conventional primary closure).
In group-A, mean duration of hospital stay was 5.
7±1.
0 days, while 7.
3±1.
1 days in group-B, which is statistically significant with a p-value of 0.
000.
In group-A, surgical site infection was in 4(5.
7%) patients, while 11(15.
7%) patients of group-B, which is statistically significant with a p-value of 0.
046.
Conclusion: The frequency of surgical site infection and mean length of hospital stay after stoma reversal, purse-string suturing technique is significantly less than conventional primary closure technique.
Key Words: Surgical stoma; Ileostomy; Closure; Infection.
How to cite: Nofal S.
, Arif A.
, Khan A.
, Saif.
S.
, Khan W.
A.
, Arif A.
Comparing SSI in Purse-String Versus Conventional Primary Closure Following Stoma Reversal.
Esculapio 2021; 17(01): 15-19.
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