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A Retrospective 05 Years Analysis of Operated Surgical Patients in Bangladesh Level II Hospital, UNMIL

机译:联利特派团孟加拉国二级医院手术患者的回顾性05年分析

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Introduction: There is a paucity of published data on the type of surgical conditions that affect the UN personnel of different countries setup and the spectrum of surgical operations performed for these patients. Such information are necessary for assessing the impact of surgical conditions, both elective and emergency, on the health of UN peacekeepers from different races and nationalities and for setting priority to improve the surgical care. Objectives: To ascertain highest possible standard of surgical care to be ensured in an international arena for optimal outcome. Materials and methods: Five years retrospective study was carried out in Bangladesh level II hospital (BANMED), UNMIL located at Suakoko district of Liberia from April 2007 to April 2012 comprising of all major and minor surgical cases with different types of dressings done. Results: A total 83 major, 567 minor and 3924 dressings were done. The majority of operations were emergency cases of which 73.49% were of major and 78.30% were minor surgery. While 26.50% of major and 21.69% of minor surgery were elective cases. All were male patients in cases of major operations and 93.29% for minor cases as most of the peacekeepers were male personnel. The most frequent cases were acute appendicitis, inguinal hernia and polytrauma cases. Highest number of patients was 28 (33.73%) from 26-30 years age group. There were 3 minor postoperative complications with nil mortality rates. Conclusion: The surgical unit of a level-II hospital has to work in an adverse situation of a conflict area with various limitations. So it is very important to provide highest possible standard of surgical care to be ensured in terms of staff, equipments, logistic support and with a motivated surgical team in an international arena for optimal outcome. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jafmc.v9i1.18720 Journal of Armed Forces Medical College Bangladesh Vol.9(1) 2013: 14-19
机译:简介:很少有公开数据表明会影响不同国家的联合国人员的手术条件类型以及对这些患者进行的手术范围。此类信息对于评估手术条件(紧急和紧急情况)对来自不同种族和国籍的联合国维和人员的健康的影响以及确定改善手术护理的优先级是必要的。目标:在国际舞台上确保最佳的手术治疗标准,以确保最佳效果。材料和方法:回顾性研究于2007年4月至2012年4月在利比里亚Suakoko区的孟加拉国第二级孟加拉国第二级医院(BANMED)进行,包括所有做过不同敷料的大手术和小手术病例。结果:共进行了83次主要,567次和3924次敷料。大部分手术为紧急情况,其中73.49%为大手术,78.30%为小手术。大手术的26.50%和小手术的21.69%是择期病例。由于大多数维和人员都是男性人员,因此在大手术中全部是男性患者,在次要情况下均为93.29%。最常见的病例是急性阑尾炎,腹股沟疝和多发伤病例。 26至30岁年龄组的最高患者数为28(33.73%)。术后有3例轻微并发症,死亡率为零。结论:二级医院的外科部门必须在冲突地区的不利情况下工作,并具有各种局限性。因此,在人员,设备,后勤支持以及在国际舞台上具有积极进取的手术团队以确保最佳结果的前提下,提供尽可能高的手术护理水平至关重要。 DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/jafmc.v9i1.18720武装部队医学院学报孟加拉Vol.9(1)2013:14-19

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