Effect of compound prescription cortex phellodendri chinensis fluid on postoperative wound anastomosis nail loss in patients with circumcision by disposable circumcision suture device
- VernacularTitle:复方黄柏液在一次性包皮切割缝合器术后脱钉的应用
- Author:
Lei LIU
;
Zhian JING
;
Yanjun LIU
;
Jihua LI
;
Zhanqi FENG
;
Heping HU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
disposable circumcision suture device;
circumcision;
compound prescription cortex phellodendri chinensis fluid
- From:
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics
2015;(9):88-90
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To discuss cause and treatment measures of the postoperative failed to fully automatic nail in patients with circumcision by disposable circumcision suture device, so as to improve the quality of the circumcision.Methods 182 cases received circumcision by disposable circumcision suture device were randomly selected from September 2014 to March 2015 in the hospital and divided into control group ( n =86 ) and treatment group (n=96).All the patients received oral antibiotics for three days conventionally.Patients in control group were dressing with 0.1%iodine after treatment, dressing change every two or three days, while the treatment group soaking with 30 mL to 40 mL compound prescription cortex phellodendri chinensis fluid for 15 min two times per day.The postoperative wound anastomosis nail loss effect in two groups were compared.Results The time of complete nail loss in patients soaking with compound prescription cortex phellodendri chinensis fluid was significantly shorter than that in patients dressing with 0.1% iodine (P<0.05), but there was no significantly difference of the first time to lose nail between two groups.The rate of complete nail loss in treatment group was 94 cases (97.9%), which was significantly higher than 68 cases (79.1%) in control group (χ2 =16.47,P<0.05). The adverse reactions were mild of two groups.Conclusion The compound prescription cortex phellodendri chinensis fluid has exact effect on postoperative wound anastomosis nail loss and recovery in patients’ with circumcision by disposable circumcision suture device.