31 May 2022 : Clinical Research
A Retrospective Study from 2 Tertiary Hospitals in China to Evaluate the Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infections After Abdominal Hysterectomy in 188 Patients
Dong Wang1ABCDEF, Yanhua Chen2ABCDEF*, Jianjun Deng13ABCDG, Guoguang Xiao1BCD, Yaru Li1BCD, Lin Lin4BCD, Yun You5BCDDOI: 10.12659/MSM.936198
Med Sci Monit 2022; 28:e936198
Table 1 Superficial incisional, deep incisional, and organ/space surgical site infection rates in patients after abdominal surgery.
| Superficial incisional surgical site infection rate (n=88) | Deep incisional surgical site infection rate (n=5) | Organ/space surgical site infection rate (n=1) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total abdominal hysterectomy | 6.82% (6/88) | ||
| Extrafascial abdominal hysterectomy | 34.09% (30/88) | 20.00% (1/5) | 100.00% (1/1) |
| Abdominal radical hysterectomy | 38.64% (34/88) | 80% (4/5) | |
| Abdominal modified radical hysterectomy | 18.18 (16/88) | ||
| Conversion to laparotomy during the laparoscopic hysterectomy | 2.27% (2/88) | ||
| Good | 64.77% (57/88) | 40.00% (2/5) | 100.00% (1/1) |
| Fair | 31.82% (28/88) | 60.00% (3/5) | |
| Poor | 3.41% (3/88) |






