PENGARUH JENIS IRISAN PFANNENSTIEL DAN LINEA MEDIANA TERHADAP KONDISI LUKA OPERASI GINEKOLOGI HARI KETIGA
Background: Many factors influence the surgeon�s choice when making an abdominal incision such as extensibility, speed, adhesions, complications of infection, hernia and dehiscence, cosmetic aspects, and wound healing. Midline incision (linea mediana) makes exposure of the abdomen is excellent so...
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2011
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Summary: | Background: Many factors influence the surgeon�s choice when making an
abdominal incision such as extensibility, speed, adhesions, complications of
infection, hernia and dehiscence, cosmetic aspects, and wound healing. Midline
incision (linea mediana) makes exposure of the abdomen is excellent so that
operations can performed more quickly, while a transverse incision (pfannenstiel)
is gaining popularity with the occurrence of infection, hernia and less wound
dehiscence because this technique follow Langer�s Lines resulting in reduced
traction at the skin edges and making better wound closure and approximation.
Objective: To determine condition on the third day of wound healing post
gynecological surgery with pfannenstiel and midline incision technique.
Design: This study used Prospective Cohort design, there are two groups, linea
mediana (midline) incision as the control group and pfannenstiel incision as
treatment group.
Methods: Subjects were all patients who underwent gynecological surgery in
Sardjito Hospital and several affiliated hospitals that have been determined and
has fulfilled the inclusion criteria.
Results: A total of 60 people underwent this research. Baseline characteristics of
patients who underwent this research is similar. Based on chi-square analysis
showed no significant difference between pfannenstiel and midline incision on the
third day condition of wound healing (p = 0.21). The risk of oozing wound on the
third day 2,5 times in linea mediana compare to pfannenstiel incision (CI: 0,525 �
11,894).
Conclusion: Statistically there is no significant difference effect of pfannenstiel
and midline incision on the third day of wound healing. |
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