Abstract
Objective To explore the occurrence and influencing factors of postoperative retention catheterization for patients with hepatobiliary surgery. Methods A total of 968 patients with postoperative retention catheterization treated in the hepatological surgery department in a certain Third-grade Class-A hospital in Shanghai from October 2014 to December 2015 were selected.The circumstances of the adverse events in terms of postoperative retention catheterization 3 days and 5 days after surgery induced was investigated, and the relationship between general data and clinical data and the adverse events caused by postoperative retention catheterization of patients were analyzed. Results The incidence rate of the adverse events caused by postoperative catheterials 3 days and 5 days after surgery were 15% and 26% respectively. The risk factors that affected the postoperative retention catheterization adverse events in patients with hepatobiliary surgery were intraoperative of mitomycin during surgery, age, sex, the history of preoperative urinary tract infection before surgery combined with the history of diabetes mellitus, catheter model, number of catheters, history of prostate hyperplasia and the amount of air bag injection. Conclusions The occurrence of adverse events caused by postoperative retention catheterization of patients with hepatobiliary surgery was different.And it's influenced by a number of factors. Key words: Liver and gallbladder surgery; Nursing; Data collection
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