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Adequate postoperative analgesia without side effects is necessary to facilitate same-day discharge of ambulatory patients after ambulatory surgery. This study compared the use of intravenous morphine and fentanyl after painful ambulatory procedures with respect to analgesic efficacy, the incidence of side effects, and impact on the patient's readiness
Frcpc Frances Chung+3 more
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INTRODUCTION: In this study, we aimed to investigate the effects of children's age on awakening and recovery in ambulatory pediatric surgery cases. METHODS: The data of patients who underwent ambulatory surgical procedures were reviewed retrospectively ...
Mesure Gül Nihan Özden
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Safety and feasibility of enhanced recovery after surgery-based management model for ambulatory pediatric surgical procedures. [PDF]
BACKGROUND There is still some room for optimizing ambulatory pediatric surgical procedures, and the preoperative and postoperative management quality for pediatric patients needs to be improved. AIM To discuss the safety and feasibility of the enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)-based management model for ambulatory ...
Fan GQ+6 more
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A common but difficult task for a hospital when it decides to open a freestanding ambulatory surgery facility is how to decide which surgical procedures should be done at the new facility. This is necessary in order to determine how many operating rooms to plan for the new facility and which ancillary services are needed on-site. In this case study, we
Franklin Dexter+3 more
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Readability Analysis of Patient-Accessible Information Regarding Ambulatory Surgical Center Procedures [PDF]
As spine surgery in the ambulatory setting becomes more frequent, patients should comprehend the difference from traditional hospital-based, outpatient settings. Limited research exists on the readability of online articles surrounding spine surgery in the ambulatory surgery center (ASC).
Conor P. Lynch+7 more
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The Safety of Foot and Ankle Surgical Procedures at an Ambulatory Surgery Center [PDF]
Category: Ankle; Bunion; Hindfoot; Lesser Toes; Midfoot/Forefoot Introduction/Purpose: There is a growing trend to perform surgical procedures at freestanding ambulatory surgical centers. No literature exists evaluating the rate of adverse events and overall safety of foot and ankle outpatient surgeries at a freestanding ambulatory surgery center (ASC).
Peter Adamson+3 more
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Surgical Site Infections Following Ambulatory Surgery Procedures [PDF]
Surgical site infections can result in substantial morbidity following inpatient surgery. Little is known about serious infections following ambulatory surgery.To determine the incidence of clinically significant surgical site infections (CS-SSIs) following low- to moderate-risk ambulatory surgery in patients with low risk for surgical complications ...
Melinda Maggard-Gibbons+4 more
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What is the Real Cost of an Overnight Stay After an Ambulatory General Surgical Procedure? [PDF]
Outpatient surgery is performed widely throughout the Army Medical Command (MEDCOM). It is common practice throughout Medical Command to admit barracks dwelling active duty service members (ADSMs) undergoing ambulatory surgical procedures for overnight observation.
Doug Stoddard+6 more
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Use of Quantile Regression to Determine the Impact on Total Health Care Costs of Surgical Site Infections Following Common Ambulatory Procedures [PDF]
Objective: To determine the impact of surgical site infections (SSIs) on health care costs following common ambulatory surgical procedures throughout the cost distribution.
Margaret A. Olsen+7 more
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Background: Morphine and fentanyl are widely used in ambulatory patients to provide analgesia during Phase I recovery in the post anesthesia care unit. The present study was conducted to compare morphine versus fentanyl for postoperative analgesia after ambulatory surgical procedures.
Rakhi Gupta, Nishat Nasar
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