Análisis de las complicaciones médico-quirúrgicas en las ileostomías cutáneas
2004
ANALYSIS ABOUT QUALITY OF LIFE VARIABLES IN STOMA PATIENTS MEDICAL-SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS OBJECTIVE: Our objective is to carried out a descriptive study about medical-surgical complications and alterations about quality of life in stoma patients secondary to bladder tumour. PATIENTS AND METHOD: The series are composed of 67 patients. The mean age was 70.3 years. We analyse the following variable: early and late medical-surgical complications, the body mass index (BMI) change and the alteration of quality of life. RESULTS: The most frequent early complication is the ischemic necrosis (7%) without posterior repercussion. The late complications in frequency order are: peristomal dermatitis (18%), plane stoma (12%), peristomal hernia (12%), stenosis (9%) and granuloma (6%). The BMI changes don’t conditionate a increase in the complications. The psychological adaptation is good in 92%, although the majority affirm a little changes in life-style, but they don’t have a repercussion on quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: In this series we estimate a low incidence of complications. The preoperative counsel and the posterior following by the stoma care nurse-surgeon team, play a fundamental role on psychological adaptation after surgery.
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