Chan Emily, Bucevska Marija, Verchere Cynthia
Division of Plastic Surgery, BC Children's Hospital, University of British Columbia.
Plast Surg (Oakv). 2015 Fall;23(3):189-94. doi: 10.4172/plastic-surgery.1000929.
The present study evaluated minor surgery procedures undertaken by a single plastic surgeon at BC Children's Hospital (Vancouver, British Columbia) for patient and physician satisfaction, parent impressions, psychological concerns and complications.
Data were collected from a retrospective chart review and a prospective patient survey. Eligible subjects for the retrospective study included all pediatric patients undergoing minor surgery between May 2011 and April 2013. Parameters of interest included patient demographics, minor surgery specifics, complications and outcomes. Eligible subjects for the prospective patient survey included consecutive patients undergoing minor surgery between June 2013 and August 2013, as well as their parents.
A total of 219 procedures were included in the retrospective review. The mean age of subjects was 13.1 years (range two weeks to 18 years). The median length of follow-up was 46 days (range four to 606 days). There were no major complications; however, 45 minor complications in 36 patients were found. Complications included crusting (4.6%), delayed wound healing (3.2%), hypersensitivity (2.3%), scar hypertrophy (1.8%), infection (0.9%) and other (7.8%). Outcomes were categorized as one of four outcomes: both satisfied (89.9%); patient satisfied but physician unsatisfied (0.8%); patient unsatisfied and physician satisfied (3.1%); and both unsatisfied (6.2%). In the prospective study, 32 subjects consented to participate in the survey. Of these subjects, 10 children and 12 parents responded to the questionnaires. Eighty-three percent of respondents indicated that their goals were accomplished by their procedure and that they would be willing to undergo minor surgery again.
Minor surgery is possible and practical in pediatric plastic surgery clinics, with few complications and high patient and surgeon satisfaction.
本研究评估了不列颠哥伦比亚省儿童医院(温哥华)一名整形外科医生实施的小型手术程序,以了解患者和医生的满意度、家长的印象、心理问题及并发症情况。
数据收集自回顾性病历审查和前瞻性患者调查。回顾性研究的合格受试者包括2011年5月至2013年4月期间接受小型手术的所有儿科患者。感兴趣的参数包括患者人口统计学特征、小型手术细节、并发症及结果。前瞻性患者调查的合格受试者包括2013年6月至2013年8月期间连续接受小型手术的患者及其父母。
回顾性审查共纳入219例手术程序。受试者的平均年龄为13.1岁(范围为两周至18岁)。随访的中位时长为46天(范围为4至606天)。未发生重大并发症;然而,在36例患者中发现了45例轻微并发症。并发症包括结痂(4.6%)、伤口愈合延迟(3.2%)、超敏反应(2.3%)、瘢痕增生(1.8%)、感染(0.9%)及其他(7.8%)。结果分为以下四种情况之一:双方均满意(89.9%);患者满意但医生不满意(0.8%);患者不满意但医生满意(3.1%);双方均不满意(6.2%)。在前瞻性研究中,32名受试者同意参与调查。其中,10名儿童和12名家长回复了问卷。83%的受访者表示他们的手术目标已实现,并且愿意再次接受小型手术。
小型手术在儿科整形诊所是可行且实用的,并发症少,患者和外科医生满意度高。