Anda belum login :: 30 Nov 2024 16:14 WIB
Home
|
Logon
Hidden
»
Administration
»
Collection Detail
Detail
Prevalence of treated and untreated groin hernia in eastern Uganda
Oleh:
Lofgren, J.
;
Makumbi, F.
;
Galiwango, E.
;
Nordin, P.
Jenis:
Article from Article - diterbitkan di jurnal ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
BJS: British Journal of Surgery vol. 101 no. 06 (May 2014)
,
page 728–734.
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan FK
Nomor Panggil:
B15.K.2014.01
Non-tandon:
1 (dapat dipinjam: 0)
Tandon:
tidak ada
Lihat Detail Induk
Isi artikel
Background Hernia repair is the most commonly performed general surgical procedure worldwide. The prevalence is poorly described in many areas, and access to surgery may not be met in low- and middle-income countries. The objectives of this study were to investigate the prevalence of groin hernia and the surgical repair rate in a defined sub-Saharan region of Africa. Methods A two-part study on hernia prevalence was carried out in eastern Uganda. The first was a population-based prevalence study with 900 randomly selected men in a Health and Demographic Surveillance Site. The second was a prospective facility-based study of all surgical procedures performed in the two hospitals providing surgical care in the region. Results The overall prevalence of groin hernia (current hernia or scar after groin hernia surgery) in men was 9·4 per cent. Less than one-third of men with a hernia had been operated on. More than half had no pain symptoms. The youngest age group had an overall prevalence of 2·4 per cent, which increased to 7·9 per cent in the age range 35–54?years, and to 37 per cent among those aged 55?years and above. The groin hernia surgery rate at the hospitals investigated was 17 per 100?000 population per year, which corresponds to a surgical correction rate of less than 1 per cent per year. Based on hospital records, a considerable number of patients having surgery for groin hernia were women (20 of 84 patients, 24 per cent). Conclusion Groin hernia is a common condition in men in this east Ugandan cohort and the annual surgical correction rate is low. Investment is needed to increase surgical capacity in this healthcare system.
Opini Anda
Klik untuk menuliskan opini Anda tentang koleksi ini!
Kembali
Process time: 0.015625 second(s)