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Single visit surgery for pediatric ambulatory surgical procedures: a satisfaction and cost analysis

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2018
Single visit surgery (SVS) consists of same-day pre-operative assessment and operation with telephone post-operative follow-up. This reduces family time commitment to 1 hospital trip rather than 2-3. We began SVS for ambulatory patients with clear surgical indications in 2013.
Gail E Besner
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[Oncologic surgical procedures in ambulatory and brief inpatient surgery].

open access: closedDer Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 2004
The number of surgical interventions in an outpatient clinic setting has continuously increased. An important advantage of such approach is the low infection rate. From an economic point of view, this setting leads to lower costs and, subsequently, lower charges to the health insurance companies according to the today's contracts. However, an essential
J, Fahlke, F, Eder, M, Pross, H, Lippert
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Intravaginal Slingplasty (IVS): An Ambulatory Surgical Procedure for Treatment of Female Urinary Incontinence

open access: closedScandinavian Journal of Urology and Nephrology, 1995
A new ambulatory procedure for treatment of female urinary incontinence (intravaginal slingplasty, IVS) was performed on 50 patients. In all patients the surgical procedure was carried out under local anaesthesia and without postoperative urinary catheterization. The technique has been elaborated from previous experimental and clinical studies and aims
U, Ulmsten, P, Petros
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Older Adults and Unanticipated Hospital Admission within 30 Days of Ambulatory Surgery: An Analysis of 53,667 Ambulatory Surgical Procedures

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 2015
Objectives To evaluate whether age is independently associated with greater rate of unanticipated hospital admission within 30 days of ambulatory surgery. Design Retrospective database study.
Jane L Holl   +2 more
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Effects of payment incentives, hospital ownership and competition on hospitalization decisions for ambulatory surgical procedures

open access: closedHealth Policy, 2006
To test the hypotheses that (1) for-profit (FP) and not-for-profit (NFP) hospitals are less likely than public hospitals to admit cases reimbursed by prospective payment favoring ambulatory over inpatient care; (2) admission odds of public, FP and NFP hospitals will converge under increasing hospital competition.Retrospective, population-based, cross ...
Xirasagar, Sudha, Lin, Herng-Ching
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High-risk surgical procedures and semi-emergent surgical procedures for ambulatory surgery

Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2020
Purpose of review This review evaluates more complex surgical procedures to see whether they might be suitable for ambulatory surgery. Operations that have shown an increasing daycase rate in England include thyroidectomy, joint arthroplasty, spinal surgery and hysterectomy, and these procedures are evaluated.
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Prophylactic Intravenous Administration of Caffeine and Recovery After Ambulatory Surgical Procedures

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1997
To determine whether prophylactic intravenous administration of caffeine, to daily caffeine users, decreases the frequency of postoperative headache and shortens recovery time.The study was a prospective, randomized, double-blind investigation with predetermined sample size and statistical power.After Mayo Institutional Review Board approval and ...
J G, Weber   +4 more
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