Background: Surgical site infections (SSI) are a potential cause of
morbidity and increased cost of care after operations such as open
prostatectomy. Objective: To audit the occurrence of SSI after open
prostatectomy at the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals
Complex (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife, Nigeria Methods: A review of all patients
who underwent open prostatectomy over a ten-year period (July 2005 to
June 2015). Data analysis was done using the statistical package for
social sciences version 21. Association between variables was
determined using Chi-square or Fisher\u2019s exact test as
appropriate. A p-value < 0.05 was considered statistically
significant. Results: A total of 247 open prostatectomy surgeries were
reviewed, with the patients\u2019 ages ranging from 43 \u2013 91
years and a mean age of 67.0 \ub1 8.8 years. Elective procedures were
98.8% while the remaining 1.2% were emergency cases. There were 24
(9.8%) surgical site infections. The duration of admission of the
patients with SSI ranged from 6 \u2013 15 days with a mean of 9.5
\ub1 3.2 days, as against 4 \u2013 9 days (mean of 5.0 \ub1
2.1days) for those without SSI. All the patients with SSI were
successfully managed with no resultant mortality. Risk factors
identified for SSI were emergency surgery (p=0.001), obesity
(p<0.0001), diabetes mellitus (p=0.008), smoking (p<0.0001),
pre-operative catheterization (p<0.0001), excessive haemorrhage
(p<0.0001) and post-operative suprapubic bladder drainage
(p<0.0001). Conclusion: SSI is a recognized complication of open
prostatectomy. Identified risk factors for its occurrence from this
audit are emergency operation, obesity, diabetes mellitus, smoking,
pre-operative catheterization, excessive haemorrhage and post-operative
suprapubic bladder drainage. Age, approach to prostatectomy (retropubic
vs transvesical), incision type (lower midlinevs pfannenstiel), level
of the surgeon, catheter type and modality of irrigation were however
not significant risk factors for post-prostatectomy SSI in this study.
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i2.30 Cite as: Salako AA, Badmus
TA, Onyia CU, David RA, Adejare IE, Lawal AO, Onyeze CI, Ndegbu CU. An
audit of surgical site infection following open prostatectomy in a
Nigerian Teaching Hospital. Afri Health Sci.2019;19(2): 2068-2072.
https://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ahs.v19i2.3