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Risk factors of vaginal cuff infection in women undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy for benign gynecological diseases
Title: | Risk factors of vaginal cuff infection in women undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy for benign gynecological diseases |
Authors: | Tsuzuki, Yoko Browse this author | Hirata, Takumi Browse this author →KAKEN DB | Tsuzuki, Shinya Browse this author | Wada, Shinichiro Browse this author | Tamakoshi, Akiko Browse this author →KAKEN DB |
Keywords: | gynecological diseases | hysterectomy | laparoscopy | risk factors | surgical site infection |
Issue Date: | 1-Apr-2021 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons |
Journal Title: | Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research |
Volume: | 47 |
Issue: | 4 |
Start Page: | 1502 |
End Page: | 1509 |
Publisher DOI: | 10.1111/jog.14632 |
Abstract: | Aim This study aimed to identify the risk factors for vaginal cuff infection after laparoscopic hysterectomy for benign gynecological diseases. Methods We conducted a retrospective cohort study among 1559 Japanese women who underwent total laparoscopic hysterectomy (TLH) for benign indications between 2014 and 2018 at Teine Keijinkai Hospital in Sapporo, Japan. All patients received preoperative antibiotics based on appropriate timing, choice, and weight-based dosing. We assessed the risk factors of vaginal cuff infection after TLH, including demographic and clinical variables, and patient- and surgery-related factors, using univariable and multivariable logistic regression analyses. Results Among all the patients who underwent TLH, 71 cases of vaginal cuff infections (4.6%) were recorded. Univariate analyses showed that current smoking, pathological result of adenomyosis, use of Seprafilm as an antiadhesive material, white blood cell counts on postoperative day (POD) 2, C-reactive protein (CRP) level on POD2 and postoperative vaginal cuff hematoma were significantly associated with an increased risk of vaginal cuff infection. In multivariate analysis, current smoking, use of seprafilm, CRP level on POD2 and vaginal cuff hematoma were significantly associated with an increased risk of vaginal cuff infection. Conclusion Current smoking, use of seprafilm, CRP level on POD2 and vaginal cuff hematoma were identified as significant risk factors of vaginal cuff infection in the 30 days after surgery in Japanese women who underwent TLH for benign indications. |
Rights: | This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Tsuzuki, Y., Hirata, T., Tsuzuki, S., Wada, S. and Tamakoshi, A. (2021), Risk factors of vaginal cuff infection in women undergoing laparoscopic hysterectomy for benign gynecological diseases. J. Obstet. Gynaecol. Res., 47: 1502-1509. which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/jog.14632. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving. |
Type: | article (author version) |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2115/84686 |
Appears in Collections: | 医学院・医学研究院 (Graduate School of Medicine / Faculty of Medicine) > 雑誌発表論文等 (Peer-reviewed Journal Articles, etc)
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