Thirty years of the health care service for ostomy patients in Juiz de Fora and surroundings

ABSTRACT Objective: to establish the epidemiological profile of ostomized patients treated at the Health Care Service for Ostomy Patients in Juiz de Fora and region (SASPO/JF) and to quantify the pathologies that led to the stoma as well as the ostomy-related complications. Method: a retrospective study was carried out with the analysis of 496 medical records of patients registered at HCSOP/JF over 30 years and who remained in at the service in June 2018. The following variables were considered: age, sex, pathology that led to the stoma, type, time, location and complications of stomas. Results: 53.43% were male patients and 46.57% female. The average age was 56.24 years among men and 58.40 years among women. Eight patients had two types of ostomies simultaneously and a total of 504 ostomies were as follows: 340 colostomies (67.46%), 117 ileostomies (23.21%) and 47 urostomies (9.33%). Additionally, 47.65% of the colostomies and 76.92% of the ileostomies were temporary, while all urostomies were permanent. In 70.24% of cases, the reason for making the stoma was malignancy. There were 277 stomas with one or more complications (54.96%). Conclusions: most of the ostomized patients were over 50 years old and the main diagnosis that led to the stoma was malignancy. Ileostomies had a higher percentage of complications than colostomies and urostomies and, for all types of stomas, the most frequent complication was dermatitis.

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Main Authors: SIRIMARCO,MAURO TOLEDO, MORAES,BRENO HENRIQUE XAVIER DE, OLIVEIRA,DENISE RABELLO LOVISI SALES DE, OLIVEIRA,ALFEU GOMES DE, SCHLINZ,PATRICIA APARECIDA FONSECA
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Colégio Brasileiro de Cirurgiões 2021
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-69912021000100201
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