Impact of major outpatient surgery at Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela

Introduction: ambulatory surgery is an alternative to hospitalization that allows the patient to return home the same day of admission after undergoing a surgery, its favorable impact deserves to be shared. Objective: to describe the impact of major outpatient surgery at Simón Bolívar Comprehensive...

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Main Authors: Luisbel Correa Martínez, Ana Josefa Enrique Aragón
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: ECIMED 2019-02-01
Series:Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
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Online Access:http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/3745
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spelling doaj-42704a722b2745969ec5cba9b48920102020-11-25T01:28:33ZspaECIMEDRevista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río1561-31942019-02-012323253301729Impact of major outpatient surgery at Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, VenezuelaLuisbel Correa Martínez0Ana Josefa Enrique Aragón1Hospital General Docente Abel Santamaría Cuadrado. Universidad de Ciencias Médicas. Pinar del Río, CubaPoliclínico Comunitario Tipo I Antonio Avila Valdivia de Jatibonico. Sancti Spíritus, CubaIntroduction: ambulatory surgery is an alternative to hospitalization that allows the patient to return home the same day of admission after undergoing a surgery, its favorable impact deserves to be shared. Objective: to describe the impact of major outpatient surgery at Simón Bolívar Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela. Methods: an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional research was conducted at Simón Bolívar Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela during the period April-July 2018. The target group included all the patients attending consultations (1 274); the sample was intentional and was comprised of those operated on during the analyzed stage (n=279 patients). The research data were obtained through the individual clinical histories of the patients and the surgery record book of the institution. Descriptive statistical methods were applied for qualitative and quantitative variables in frequency measurements.  Results: 364 surgical procedures were performed; 147 patients were classified as ASA II and 132 as ASA I. Regional or local anesthesia was applied with sedation in all cases, bilateral salpingectomy (38,5 %), exceresis of any location (18,1 %) and hernia repair in any of its variants hernioplasty or herniorrhaphy (23,1 %) were the most surgical procedures performed. Surgical wound infection and seroma were frequent complications. Conclusions: it is demonstrated that major ambulatory surgery is an efficient procedure to face the main health problems of the population and represents a satisfactory impact for patients and the health system.http://www.revcmpinar.sld.cu/index.php/publicaciones/article/view/3745procedimientos quirúrgicos ambulatoriosevaluación en saludatención ambulatoriapacientes ambulatoriospacientesvenezuela.
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Ana Josefa Enrique Aragón
Impact of major outpatient surgery at Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela
Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
procedimientos quirúrgicos ambulatorios
evaluación en salud
atención ambulatoria
pacientes ambulatorios
pacientes
venezuela.
author_facet Luisbel Correa Martínez
Ana Josefa Enrique Aragón
author_sort Luisbel Correa Martínez
title Impact of major outpatient surgery at Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela
title_short Impact of major outpatient surgery at Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela
title_full Impact of major outpatient surgery at Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela
title_fullStr Impact of major outpatient surgery at Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Impact of major outpatient surgery at Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela
title_sort impact of major outpatient surgery at comprehensive diagnostic center in sucre, venezuela
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series Revista de Ciencias Médicas de Pinar del Río
issn 1561-3194
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Introduction: ambulatory surgery is an alternative to hospitalization that allows the patient to return home the same day of admission after undergoing a surgery, its favorable impact deserves to be shared. Objective: to describe the impact of major outpatient surgery at Simón Bolívar Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela. Methods: an observational, descriptive and cross-sectional research was conducted at Simón Bolívar Comprehensive Diagnostic Center in Sucre, Venezuela during the period April-July 2018. The target group included all the patients attending consultations (1 274); the sample was intentional and was comprised of those operated on during the analyzed stage (n=279 patients). The research data were obtained through the individual clinical histories of the patients and the surgery record book of the institution. Descriptive statistical methods were applied for qualitative and quantitative variables in frequency measurements.  Results: 364 surgical procedures were performed; 147 patients were classified as ASA II and 132 as ASA I. Regional or local anesthesia was applied with sedation in all cases, bilateral salpingectomy (38,5 %), exceresis of any location (18,1 %) and hernia repair in any of its variants hernioplasty or herniorrhaphy (23,1 %) were the most surgical procedures performed. Surgical wound infection and seroma were frequent complications. Conclusions: it is demonstrated that major ambulatory surgery is an efficient procedure to face the main health problems of the population and represents a satisfactory impact for patients and the health system.
topic procedimientos quirúrgicos ambulatorios
evaluación en salud
atención ambulatoria
pacientes ambulatorios
pacientes
venezuela.
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