Prevalence and Factors Associated With Surgical Site Infections in the University Clinics of Traumatology and Urology of the National University Hospital Centre Hubert Koutoukou Maga in Cotonou
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Abstract
Objectives: Study the prevalence and factors associated with the occurrence of surgical
site infections in University Clinics of Trauma-Orthopedics, Reconstructive Surgery and
Urology in a developing country.
Methods: This was a retrospective descriptive and analytical study of 384 people
operated on during the period of 2019. Logistic regression was used to study the factors
associated with surgical site infections. The associations between the dependent variable
and the other variables were assessed by the odds ratio (OR) followed by their 95%
confidence interval.
Results: The prevalence of surgical site infections was 7.81% CI 95% = (5.12–10.51).
The factors linked to the surgical site infections in the studied population were the
patient's admission method [OR = 2.74; 95% CI = (1.08–6.95)] and the length
of the postoperative stay [OR = 8.75; 95% CI = (2.83–26.98)]. The interview and direct
observation identified health care systemdysfunctions,medical errors, patientmonitoring
and financial unavailability as factors that could favor the onset of surgical site infections.
Conclusion: Interventions should be focused on the factors identified for the effective
management of operated patients.
