Epidemiological profile of surgically-treated peripheral-nerve diseases
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Arquivos Brasileiros de Neurocirurgia
Abstract
To outline the epidemiological profile of surgical patients treated at the
peripheral-nerve outpatient clinic of a public hospital in the state of Pernambuco,
Brazil, from 2008 (the year this service was implemented in the hospital ) to 2016.
Material and Methods A cross-sectional study with data collection from the medical
records. A descriptive analysis was performed with the qualitative variables presented
as relative and absolute frequencies, and the quantitative variables, as means and
standard deviations. The studied variables were gender, age, diagnosis, and surgical
techniques.
Results In total, 506 medical records were analyzed. Of these, 269 were of male
patients (53%), and 238 were of female patients (46%). The age of the sample ranged
from 5 to 84 years (41 14 years). The most prevalent diagnoses were: carpal tunnel
syndrome (38.9%) followed by traumatic brachial plexus injury (33.2%). The first
diagnosis was more frequent among women, while the second, among men. This
collaborates with the predominant findings of upper-limb lesions (91%), in which men
accounted for 52,75% (244) and women, for 47,25% (217).
Conclusion The present study provided relevant information regarding the reality of
peripheral-nerve surgeries performed at a public hospital in the state of Pernambuco,
Brazil. Public health issues increasingly require the continuity of public policies and
government incentive.
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p. 215-221.: il. p&b.
Citation
FUZARI, Helen Kerlen Bastos et al. Epidemiological profile of surgically-treated peripheral-nerve diseases. Arquivos Brasileiros de Neurocirurgia, v. 40, n. 3, p. 215-221, 2021.