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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of laparoscopic hysterectomy compared to conventional hysterectomy in reducing complications and hospital stay in postoperative patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-03) Lachos Ospina, Johanna Paola; Zavaleta Alvarez, Vanessa; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa MariaObjective: To systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of laparoscopic hysterectomy compared to conventional hysterectomy in reducing complications and hospital stay in postoperative patients. Materials and Methods: A systematic review of the 10 scientific articles found in the following databases: Scielo, PubMed, Medigraphic, and Springer. These allowed us to find 10 scientific pieces of evidence. The search was restricted to full-text articles, and the selected articles were subjected to a critical reading using the GRADE system evaluation to identify their level of evidence. Among the 10 pieces of evidence, the types of research are as follows: 40% (4/10) quasi-experimental, 20% (2/10) systematic review and meta-analysis, 20% (2/10) cohort studies, 10% (1/10) descriptive, and 10% (1/10) controlled clinical trial. Results: In the final selection, 10 articles were chosen. We found that 100% (n=10/10) of the evidence suggests that laparoscopic hysterectomy is more effective than conventional hysterectomy in reducing complications and hospital stay in postoperative patients, as we observed: shorter hospital stay (50%), less postoperative pain (10%), less bleeding (10%), lower cost (5%), better aesthetics and mental health (15%), and improvement in quality of life (10%). Conclusions: The 10 scientific articles reviewed all conclude that laparoscopic hysterectomy is more effective than conventional hysterectomy in reducing complications and hospital stay in postoperative patients.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of laparoscopic hysterectomy compared to conventional hysterectomy in reducing complications and hospital stay in postoperative patients(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2017-12-03) Lachos Ospina, Johanna Paola; Zavaleta Alvarez, Vanessa; Pretell Aguilar, Rosa MariaObjective: To systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of laparoscopic hysterectomy compared to conventional hysterectomy in reducing complications and hospital stay in postoperative patients. Materials and Methods: A systematic review of the 10 scientific articles found in the following databases: Scielo, PubMed, Medigraphic, and Springer. These allowed us to find 10 scientific pieces of evidence. The search was restricted to full-text articles, and the selected articles were subjected to a critical reading using the GRADE system evaluation to identify their level of evidence. Among the 10 pieces of evidence, the types of research are as follows: 40% (4/10) quasi-experimental, 20% (2/10) systematic review and meta-analysis, 20% (2/10) cohort studies, 10% (1/10) descriptive, and 10% (1/10) controlled clinical trial. Results: In the final selection, 10 articles were chosen. We found that 100% (n=10/10) of the evidence suggests that laparoscopic hysterectomy is more effective than conventional hysterectomy in reducing complications and hospital stay in postoperative patients, as we observed: shorter hospital stay (50%), less postoperative pain (10%), less bleeding (10%), lower cost (5%), better aesthetics and mental health (15%), and improvement in quality of life (10%). Conclusions: The 10 scientific articles reviewed all conclude that laparoscopic hysterectomy is more effective than conventional hysterectomy in reducing complications and hospital stay in postoperative patients.
