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Evaluating Gynecological Surgical Procedures

JAMA, 2004
THE RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL (RCT), INTROduced into clinical research more than 50 years ago, has assumed increasing importance in evaluating medical interventions. Most studies comparing randomized and nonrandomized trials addressing the same question have found that RCTs generally yield less favorable assessments of treatment efficacy than the ...
Roy M. Pitkin, James R. Scott
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Combined Plastic and Gynecological Surgical Procedures

Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1988
The purpose of the present study was to determine the extent to which the planned combination of one of several major plastic and gynecological surgical procedures may alter patient morbidity and postoperative hospitalization when compared with similar procedures carried out separately.
B L, Shull, C N, Verheyden
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Implementation of Novel Perioperative Protocol for Reducing Surgical Site Infections in Gynecologic Surgical Procedures

open access: closedJournal of Gynecologic Surgery, 2022
Jordan Needens   +4 more
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Reimbursement for surgical procedures in gynecologic oncology

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2001
Reimbursement for gynecologic oncologists can be categorized into three areas: payments for evaluation and management of clinical diagnosis, payments for chemotherapy, and reimbursement for surgical procedures. Revenue from surgical care is generally considered the major source of income for gynecologic oncologists.
B J, Monk, R A, Burger
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Resident and Program Director Confidence in Resident Surgical Preparedness in Obstetrics and Gynecologic Training Programs.

Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2020
OBJECTIVE To assess self-reported readiness of U.S. obstetrics and gynecology residents to perform surgical procedures compared with the perceptions of their program directors. METHODS The 2019 Council on Resident Education in Obstetrics and Gynecology
E. Banks   +3 more
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Prevention of Infection After Gynecologic Procedures

Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2018
Surgical site infection remains the most common complication of gynecologic procedures. Reducing surgical site infections has become a priority in the United States as part of a strong national commitment to measuring processes and improving outcomes of ...
David E. Soper, D. Chelmow
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Antibiotic Prophylaxis for Elective Gynecologic Surgical Procedures

Journal of Gynecologic Surgery, 2001
MOST 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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Impact of Previous Gynecologic Surgical Procedures on Outcomes of Non-Gynecologic Peritoneal Malignancies Mimicking Ovarian Cancer: Less Is More?

Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2021
M. Guaglio   +7 more
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Urological injury during gynecologic surgical procedures.

Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet, 1994
Urological injury during gynecologic surgical procedures is an infrequent but serious complication. The incidence from this study is less than other studies. There are 25 cases of urological injuries consisting to twenty-one bladder injuries and four ureteral injuries.
A, Chittacharoen, U, Theppisai
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