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[Benchmarking study of effectiveness of simultaneous and isolated surgeries]
N Kintraia1, B Mosidze1, L Melia1
1Tbilisi State Medical University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Georgia.
Abstract:
Benchmarking study was conducted on effectiveness of simultaneous and isolated surgeries in practice of obstetrics and gynecology. In terms of the work, data were analyzed on the isolated and simultaneous surgeries with the patients with combined gynecological and surgical pathologies, requiring operative treatment. Man group included 254 patients with combined abnormalities, who underwent simultaneous surgeries; control group included 122 patients who underwent surgical treatment for combined diseases consecutively in two stages, in different times. Periodicity of complications in early and late post-surgical periods was evaluated, as well as risk ratio (RR) and attributable risk (AR). Simultaneous surgery is safe method of treatment of combined gynecological and surgical abnormalities. Notwithstanding extension of duration of pre-surgical examinations and post- surgical hospital stay, simultaneous operations are considered to be opportunity for being cured from several combined abnormalities within one hospitalization and anesthesia, creating positive moral and psychological background for the patients and making additional argument in favor of their conducting.

