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Does vaginal cuff closure decrease the infectious morbidity associated with abdominal hysterectomy?

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Does vaginal cuff closure decrease the infectious morbidity associated with abdominal hysterectomy?

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GROUND: Infectious morbidity after total abdominal hysterectomy includes fever (31%) and antibiotic administration (45%). Whether vaginal cuff closure reduces postoperative infectious morbidity remains unresolved. STUDY DESIGN: We reviewed the records of 172 consecutive abdominal hysterectomies for nonmalignant disease performed at an inner-city hospital. We identified potential risk factors for infectious morbidity by univariate analysis and determined adjusted odds ratios by multiple logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: The open vaginal cuff technique was associated with an increased risk of wound infection. Use of prophylactic antibiotics was associated with a decreased risk of febrile morbidity and a decreased risk of prolonged hospitalization. Body weight in the heaviest quartile was associated with increased risk of wound infection, increased risk of prolonged hospitalization, and decreased risk of postoperative vaginal cuff granulation tissue. Older age was associated with an

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