Objective: This article is mainly to analyze the practical effect of high-quality perioperative care for cervicitis patients undergoing cervical conization under hysteroscope. Methods: the research objects are all pat...Objective: This article is mainly to analyze the practical effect of high-quality perioperative care for cervicitis patients undergoing cervical conization under hysteroscope. Methods: the research objects are all patients in our hospital. The patients from January 2019 to January 2021 in our hospital are selected by random selection. The data period is 2 years. The above patients are all patients with cervicitis and are carefully selected. All patients are in line with the symptoms of cervicitis. Results: the data showed that the incidence of clinical complications in the high-quality care group, that is, the experimental group, was significantly lower, only 4.17%. However, for the control group patients receiving routine care, the incidence of complications was relatively high as 16.67%, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=4.019, P<0.05). Conclusion: In patients with cervicitis undergoing cervical conization under hysteroscope, if perioperative high-quality care is adopted, the operation effect can be better to a great extent, which is more conducive to the postoperative recovery of patients and the complications will be reduced, and it is very worthy of clinical application.展开更多
文摘Objective: This article is mainly to analyze the practical effect of high-quality perioperative care for cervicitis patients undergoing cervical conization under hysteroscope. Methods: the research objects are all patients in our hospital. The patients from January 2019 to January 2021 in our hospital are selected by random selection. The data period is 2 years. The above patients are all patients with cervicitis and are carefully selected. All patients are in line with the symptoms of cervicitis. Results: the data showed that the incidence of clinical complications in the high-quality care group, that is, the experimental group, was significantly lower, only 4.17%. However, for the control group patients receiving routine care, the incidence of complications was relatively high as 16.67%, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=4.019, P<0.05). Conclusion: In patients with cervicitis undergoing cervical conization under hysteroscope, if perioperative high-quality care is adopted, the operation effect can be better to a great extent, which is more conducive to the postoperative recovery of patients and the complications will be reduced, and it is very worthy of clinical application.