Analysis of the efficacy of pediatric day surgery
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Analysis of the efficacy of pediatric day surgery
Abstract
Objectives: To assess the efficacy and safety of a pediatric day surgery program and its benefits to the child and family.
Design: A review and analysis of prospectively gathered data.
Setting: The Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO), a university-affiliated pediatric centre with a referral base of 2.5 million people.
Patients: All children undergoing day surgery at CHEO during the 5 years between 1992 and 1997.
Interventions: All surgical procedures performed on a day surgery basis.
Main outcome measures: Procedures performed, complications and unexpected admissions.
Results: An average of 4,899 children per year underwent surgical procedures in the ambulatory day surgery program. The 4 commonest procedures performed were myringotomy, tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, dental procedures, and inguinal hernia repair. The majority of children were between 2 and 7 years of age. Complications were few, averaging 1.6% per year, with postoperative bleeding, primarily secondary to tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy, being the most common. None resulted in permanent disability and there were no deaths.
Conclusions: Pediatric day surgery is a safe and cost-effective program that benefits the child, the family and the pediatric surgical program.
Objectifs: Évaluer l’efficacité et la sûreté d’un programme de chirurgie pédiatrique d’un jour et ses avantages pour l’enfant et la famille.
Conception: Examen et analyse des données recueillies de manière prospective.
Contexte: Hôpital pour enfants de l’est de l’Ontario (HEEO), centre pédiatrique affilié à une université comprenant une base de référence de 2,5 millions de personnes.
Patients: Tous les enfants ayant subi une chirurgie d’un jour à l’HEEO pendant la période de cinq ans s’échelonnant de 1992 à 1997.
Interventions: Toutes les interventions chirurgicales effectuées en une journée.
Principales mesures de résultats: Interventions effectuées, complications et admissions imprévues.
Résultats: En moyenne, 4899 enfants par année ont subi une intervention chirurgicale dans le cadre du programme de chirurgie ambulatoire d’un jour. Les quatre interventions les plus courantes ont été : myringotomie, amygdalectomie et adénoïdectomie, procédures dentaires et traitement d’une hernie inguinale. La plupart des enfants avaient entre 2 et 7 ans. Il y a eu peu de complications, en moyenne 1,6 % par année, les saignements postopératoires, surtout à la suite d’une amygdalectomie et d’une adénoïdectomie, étant les plus courants. Aucune intervention n’a donné lieu à une invalidité permanente et il n’y a eu aucun décès.
Conclusions: La chirurgie pédiatrique d’un jour est un programme sûr et rentable qui bénéficie aux enfants, à leur famille et au programme pédiatrique chirurgical.
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