Lesions arising out of surgical procedure: related factors
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https://doi.org/10.5327/Z1414-4425201900030008Keywords:
Lesão por Pressão, Ferimentos e Lesões, Queimaduras, Salas Cirúrgicas, Posicionamento do PacienteAbstract
Objectives: To analyze scientific publications regarding skin lesions resulting from surgical procedures and to identify the risk factors associated with their occurrence. Method: Integrative literature review study, with publications from 2012 to 2018, using PubMed Library and Virtual Health Library databases. Results: Of the eight studies that contemplated the subject, 87.5% were researches developed in hospital institutions and 12.5% in medical centers; 25.0% of the studies used case-control method, 25.0% were retrospective analysis studies, 12.5% were sample selection studies, 12.5% were cross-sectional studies, 12.5% were case reports and 12.5% were cohort studies. In total, 50.0% had been published in medical journals, 12.5% in nursing journals and 37.5% in journals of other health areas. Final considerations: The lesions that occur due to surgical procedures are mostly related to skin, both intraoperatively and in the immediate postoperative period. In addition to pressure ulcers, the presence of intraoperative burns and the appearance of skin lesions in the postoperative period were notedReferences
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