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A Guideline for Anticipated Blood Usage during Elective Surgical Procedures
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1979A realistic guideline for transfusion therapy was prepared, with the cooperation of the departments of anesthesiology and surgery, in order to reduce excessive crossmatching. The guideline recommends an ABO-Rh type and an antibody screen, instead of the ""routine'' two-unit crossmatch, for elective surgical procedures where blood is seldom used.
L I, Boral +4 more
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Elective Gynecologic Surgical Procedures
Journal of Gynecologic Surgery, 2001MOST PELVIC SURGEONS ACCEPT THE THESIS that before prophylactic antibiotics are considered for routine use, certain conditions must be met. Among them, the operation is to take place through a contaminated surgical field, it has been established that by not using prophylaxis with that particular procedure the rate of infection is high, and infectious ...
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Resident impact on operative duration for elective general surgical procedures
The American Journal of Surgery, 2017Resident involvement in operations increases operative duration. This study investigated resident impact on operative time for a single general surgeon in an outpatient surgical setting.A retrospective review was performed of index general surgical operations meeting inclusion criteria.
Matthew B, Dull +5 more
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[Evaluating elective surgical procedures in ulcer surgery].
Der Chirurg; Zeitschrift fur alle Gebiete der operativen Medizen, 1996Elective surgical treatment of peptic ulcers is less important after the introduction of effective conservative treatment. However, in a chronic recurrent disease all options of treatment have a place. In duodenal ulcer highly selective vagotomy is the procedure of choice despite the high recurrence rate, since it has a low operative risk and a low ...
H D, Becker, E, Jehle, M, Kreis
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Surgical Resident Involvement Is Safe for Common Elective General Surgery Procedures
Journal of the American College of Surgeons, 2011Outcomes of surgical resident training are under scrutiny with the changing milieu of surgical education. Few have investigated the effect of surgical resident involvement (SRI) on operative parameters. Examining 7 common general surgery procedures, we evaluated the effect of SRI on perioperative morbidity and mortality and operative time (OpT).The ...
Warren H, Tseng +9 more
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ECG monitoring during elective surgical procedure in cat
2017Castration in cats is a short surgical procedure that rarely requires intubation. In young and healthy cats, a combination of injectable anesthetics is recommended. There are several anesthetic cocktails (“kitty magic”) that usually include a combination of opioids (butorphanol), sedatives (medetomidine/dexmedetomidine) and dissociative anesthetics (eg.
Bedrica, Ljiljana +2 more
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A Set Packing Approach for Scheduling Elective Surgical Procedures
2006The efficient scheduling of surgical procedures to operating rooms in a hospital is a complex problem due to limited resources (e.g. medical staff, equipment) and conflicting objectives (e.g. reduce running costs and increase staff and patient satisfaction).
R. Velásquez, M. T. Melo
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Blood Utilization in Elective Surgical Procedures
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1978John Bernard Henry, Paul D. Mintz
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Sleep Deprivation and the Regulation of Elective Surgical Procedures
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 2014openaire +2 more sources
OPTIMAL AGES FOR ELECTIVE SURGICAL PROCEDURES IN INFANTS
Survey of Anesthesiology, 1964H. B. LYNN, J. M. A. Georgia
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