The Effect of Wound Problems Wound Dressing in Patients With Colorectal Cancer Surgery
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ABSTRACT: This study was conducted as a randomized controlled trial in order to determine the effect of prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy for the prevention of surgical site complications in high-risk colorectal cancer surgery.
Hypothesis: Prophylactic negative pressure wound therapy applied after open colorectal cancer surgery to high-risk patients affects surgical wound complications.
pNBYT group: The study was completed with a total of 50 patients, 24 of intervention group anda 26 of the control group, who met the inclusion criteria at the surgical oncology service of a university hospital.
The data were collected using Patient Identification Form, Surgical Procedure Form, Wound Follow-up Chart and ASEPSİS Wound Scoring System. Ethics committee approval and written informed consent of the individuals was taken in the research.
The data were analyzed in SPSS Statistics 24.0 program using Shapiro Wilk test and Q-Q graphs, Independent Sample t test, Mann Whitney U test, Chi-square, Cochran’s Q and Friedman test. The value of p<0.05 was accepted for the statistical significance level. It was determined that the groups were similar in terms of identification and surgical procedure characteristics.
DISEASE(S): Surgical Site Infection,Surgical Wound,Wound Complication,Wounds And Injuries,Surgery--complications,Colorectal Cancer,Colorectal Neoplasms,Surgical Wound Infection
PROVIDER: 2365877 | ecrin-mdr-crc |
REPOSITORIES: ECRIN MDR
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