Journal of General Surgery for Clinicians ›› 2024, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (4): 34-.

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The clinical eff ect of applying the nursing mode of day surgery ward to patients undergoing laparoscopic tension-free inguinal hernia repair surgery

  

  1. Surgery Department 2 of Lufeng People's Hospital, Guangdong Lufeng 516500, China
  • Online:2024-10-01 Published:2024-12-25

Abstract:

Objective To explore the eff ect of nursing mode in the day surgery ward on patients undergoing laparoscopic tension-free inguinal hernia repair. Method A retrospective analysis was conducted on 117 patients who underwent laparoscopic tension-free inguinal hernia repair surgery at Lufeng People's Hospital from January 2022 to January 2024. The patients were divided into an inpatient surgery group (59 cases, intervened with conventional nursing methods) and a daytime surgery group (58 cases, intervened with nursing mode in the daytime surgery ward) according to diff erent surgical times. Result The diff erences in intraoperative bleeding, hospitalization time, daytime mobilization time, and incidence of complications between the two groups were compared. The results showed that the postoperative hospitalization time, surgery time, and postoperative mobilization time of patients in the daytime surgery group were shorter than those in the inpatient surgery group, and the intraoperative bleeding and total consumption were both less than those in the inpatient surgery group, with signifi cant diff erences (P < 0.05). The total incidence of complications in the daytime surgery group (22.41%) was signifi cantly lower than that in the inpatient surgery group (47.46%), and the diff erence was signifi cant (P < 0.05). Conclusion The intervention of nursing mode in the daytime surgical ward can signifi cantly improve the clinical treatment eff ect of patients undergoing laparoscopic lower abdominal inguinal hernia repair, with lower complications.

Key words: Day surgery ward, Nursing mode, Laparoscope, Inguinal hernia repair surgery, Inguinal hernia