DAY-ONLY ADMISSION FOR VARICOSE VEIN SURGERY
Autor: | S. C. C. Liew, David Huber, C. Jeffs |
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Rok vydání: | 1994 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty Varicose Veins Age Distribution Postoperative Complications Varicose veins medicine Humans Sex Distribution Aged Retrospective Studies Aged 80 and over business.industry Incidence Incidence (epidemiology) Retrospective cohort study General Medicine Middle Aged Patient Acceptance of Health Care medicine.disease Surgery Varicose vein surgery Venous thrombosis Treatment Outcome Ambulatory Surgical Procedures Telephone interview Female Age distribution Morbidity medicine.symptom business Complication |
Zdroj: | ANZ Journal of Surgery. 64:688-691 |
ISSN: | 1445-2197 1445-1433 |
DOI: | 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1994.tb02058.x |
Popis: | Day-only admissions for surgery are strongly encouraged, in an effort to keep costs down. Varicose vein surgery has been considered too major for day-only management despite the fact that there have been studies from overseas showing that it can be done with a morbidity comparable to inpatient surgery. The morbidity of day-only surgery for varicose veins (both long and short saphenous procedures) was assessed and compared with the results of inpatient surgery. Patients were also asked whether they were satisfied with the surgery being done this way. There were 165 consecutive patients available for study, 64 day-only and 101 inpatient. All patients attending Shellharbour Hospital. Shellharbour, had surgery done as day-only (as it was a morning list and allowed adequate time for recovery). Patients attending Bulli Hospital, Bulli, had surgery done as an inpatient (afternoon list). All surgery was performed by one surgeon. There was no difference (Chi-squared) in the age distribution (mean 48 years for day-only, 51 years for inpatient) or sex proportion in either group (Chi-squared test of proportions with continuity correction). Assessment of the results was done by review of the surgeon's notes, as well as telephone interviews for day-only subjects. The complication rate in both groups was similar. Wound problems represented the main complication with an incidence of 10.5% in each group. There was one deep venous thrombosis (DVT) in each group (diagnosed by duplex scan). Response to the telephone interview suggested that most patients were happy to have the surgery done as a day-only procedure.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |
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