Predisposing Factors in The Occurrence Of Complications After Vaginal Hysterectomy
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Clinical Investigation
P: 226-230
December 2013

Predisposing Factors in The Occurrence Of Complications After Vaginal Hysterectomy

Turk J Obstet Gynecol 2013;10(4):226-230
1. Dicle University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, Diyarbakir
2. Maternity And Pediatric Hospital In Diyarbakir, Diyarbakir
3. Diyarbakir Ergani State Hospital, Diyarbakir
4. Dicle University Faculty Of Medicine, Department Of Obstetrics And Gynecology, Diyarbakir
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ABSTRACT

Conclusion:

Vaginal hysterectomy is a safe and effective method, although not completely devoid of intraoperative or postoperative complications. Advanced age (> 60), POP-Q stage 3-4 pelvic prolapse, prolonged hospitalization and urinary catheterization were seem to be predisposing conditions for the existence of complications. Appropriate preoperative planning and meticulous postoperative care may be helpful to reduce the rate of complications.

Results:

Group variables occurred age, number of pregnancies and abortion, parity, stage according to pelvic organ prolapse classification (POP-Q), periods of hospitalization and urinary catheterization. The main complications were hemorrhage, febrile morbidity and vaginal vault prolapse. Advanced age (> 60), pelvic prolapse, long-term hospitalization and urinary catheterization, were predisposing factors for the presence of complications.

Material and methods:

The data obtained from 223 patients, admitted to tertiary care center that underwent vaginal hysterectomy due to benign pathology between January 2006 and March 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.Chisquare test was used to evaluate variables in categorized groups.

Objective:

To investigate the predisposing risk factors in the occurrence of complications after vaginal hysterectomy.