Adeleye J A
Int Surg. 1976 Sep;61(9):467.
Fifty consecutive patients underwent minor elective gynecologic surgery. Most of them were from the low socioeconomic class. Twenty-five patients had their pubic, vulval and perineal hair shaved as part of the preoperative preparation. All patients underwent the same routine perineal, vulval and vaginal swabbing in the operating room. All patients were then examined for postoperative complications. Only two women (who were shaved) complained of mild lower abdominal pain 48 hours after operation, but neither had any clinical evidence of genital or urinary infection. Their symptoms disappeared with the use of analgesics. Even in developing countries where patients with poor personal hygiene are common, preoperative vulval, pubic and perineal hair shaving prior to minor gynecologic surgery is unnecessary. We suggest that this procedure should be discontinued.
连续50例患者接受了小型择期妇科手术。她们大多数来自社会经济地位较低的阶层。25例患者在术前准备时剃除了阴毛、外阴毛和会阴毛。所有患者在手术室都接受了相同的常规会阴、外阴和阴道擦拭。然后对所有患者进行术后并发症检查。只有两名(剃毛的)女性在术后48小时抱怨有轻微下腹痛,但两人均无生殖器或泌尿系统感染的临床证据。使用镇痛药后她们的症状消失了。即使在个人卫生较差的患者很常见的发展中国家,小型妇科手术前对外阴、阴毛和会阴毛进行术前剃除也是不必要的。我们建议应停止这一操作。