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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 361 (1983), S. 927-927 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Surgery ; Healing impairment ; Allgemeinchirurgie ; Wundheilungsstörungen
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung In den Jahren 1973–78 wurden in der Chirurgischen Klinik I der Städtischen Kliniken Darmstadt ca. 10600 allgemeinchirurgische Operationen durchgeführt, dabei traten postoperativ 1135 Wundheilungsstörungen (WHS) auf. Eine signifikante Zunahme der Wundheilungsrate fanden wir bei Patienten jenseits des 60. Lebensjahres, bei Carcinom-Patienten, Diabetikern sowie bei einer Operationsdauer von mehr als 2h (Op-Dauer von der Grunderkrankung abhängig!). Alter und Malignom addieren sich im Einfluß auf die Wundheilungsstörung.
    Notes: Summary There were 1135 cases of grade I–III impairment of wound healing (bacterial and abacterial) among 10,727 general surgical operations performed over the period 1973–1978. The incidence of impaired wound healing was significantly elevated in patients over 60, those with carcinoma or diabetes mellitus, and those subjected to operations lasting longer than 2 h (duration of surgery depends on the basic pathologic condition). Advanced age and the presence of a malignant tumor have an additive adverse effect on wound healing. There may be a temporal relationship between impaired wound healing and a stay in hospital, but the impairment is generally not attributable to the surgical intervention itself.
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