Objetiva-se identifi car a prevalência de complicações em pessoas com estomias urinárias e intestinais ativascadastradas na Associação de Ostomizados do Rio Grande do Norte. Trata-se de uma pesquisa transversal,retrospectiva, com abordagem quantitativa realizada com 572 prontuários dos estomizados ativos atendidos naAORN de 1991 a 2015. Os resultados apresentaram predominância em indivíduos do sexo masculino (52,1%), ensinofundamental incompleto (51,6%) e renda de até dois salários mínimos (64,3%), sendo 76,2% colostomizados, 16,3%ileostomizados e 7,5% urostomizados. Entre as principais causas que levaram a confecção do estoma destacouse a neoplasia de reto (37,6%). A prevalência de complicações para o período pesquisado foi de 30,2%. Dentreas complicações mais frequentes destaca-se a dermatite (28,9%), prolapso (20,2%), hérnia periestomal (18,5%) eretração do estoma (17,9%). Concluí-se que a prevalência das complicações foi de 30,2% com maior frequência dedermatite, prolapso, hérnia e retração. Faz-se necessário a identifi cação das complicações precocemente evitandoagravos.Palavras-chave: Estomia; Complicações; Enfermagem. ABsTRAcTThe aim is to identify the complications prevalence in people with active urinary stomies and intestinesenrolled in the Ostomized Association of Rio Grande do Norte. This was a cross-sectional, retrospective studywith a quantitative approach with 572 records of stomatal patients seen at AORN from 1991 to 2015. Theresults showed the follow predominance: males (52.1%), incomplete primary education (51.6%), Being 76.2%colostomized, 16.3% ileostomized and 7.5% urostomized. Among the main causes that led to the manufactureof the stoma, a rectal neoplasia (37.6%) was highlighted. The prevalence of complications for the period studiedwas 30.2%. Among the most frequent complications are dermatitis (28.9%), prolapse (20.2%), peristomal hernia(18.5%) and stoma retraction (17.9%). It concludes that the prevalence of complications was 30.2% with a higherfrequency of dermatitis, prolapse, hernia and retraction. It is necessary a warning of complications early avoidinginjuries.Keywords: Ostomy; Complications; Nursing.
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