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New Point‐of‐care Intraoperative Parathyroid Hormone Assay for Intraoperative Guidance in Parathyroidectomy

World Journal of Surgery, 2002
The use of the intraoperative parathyroid hormone assay (QPTH) to guide a limited parathyroidectomy in patients with sporadic primary hyperparathyroidism (SPHPT) is well established. The advantage of having this assay performed in the operating room is immediate feedback for (1) confirming the complete excision of all hyperfunctioning parathyroid(s); (
Denise M, Carneiro, George L, Irvin
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Intraoperative and Postoperative Patient Care

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 1990
SUMMARY Controlling perioperative risk factors to minimize potential sources of morbidity in orthognathic surgery is of paramount importance. The surgeon must constantly reassess the choice of particular treatments and techniques. One must avoid becoming what Richard Feynman refers to as “individuals who don't learn by understanding: they learn by ...
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Intraoperative Care of Patients at Risk of Neurologic Injury

Critical Care Clinics, 1985
The pathophysiology of disease states that place the patient at risk are reviewed and specific management schemes are developed. Additionally, anesthetic drugs and adjuvants are discussed with regard to their use in patients at risk of neurologic injury.
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Perioperative Care in Neurosurgery — Intraoperative Monitoring

2008
Intraoperative monitoring of neuronal function, cerebral haemodynamics and cerebral oxygenation provides information to guide anaesthetic and surgical procedures in individual patients. The aim of neuroanaesthesia is to provide optimal intracranial operating conditions, maintain cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP), protect against ischaemic insults and ...
C. Ori, M. Munari, S. Volpin
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Safety in intraoperative trauma care.

Seminars in perioperative nursing, 1995
Care of patients with penetrating trauma is risky because of increased prevalence of blood borne disease. Perioperative nurses have constant exposure to body fluids so they are at an increased risk of exposure. Personal safety has emerged as one of the primary workplace concerns of nurses.
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Preparation, Intraoperative Care, and Postoperative Treatment

2003
The most important preoperative preparation task is the cleaning of the patient’s bowel. A combination of an enema and cathartics is recommended. Situations with expected blood loss without complications are listed according to the individual procedures. Intraoperative care is essential to avoid compression sores and nerve palsy.
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[Nursing care for intraoperative positioning injuries].

Hu li za zhi The journal of nursing, 2011
Few discussions have been published on appropriate surgery positioning. Ensuring the patient is in an appropriate pendulum position allows for optimal surgery scope exposition, puts the anesthetist in the closest proximity to the patient to monitor respiratory ventilation, helps maintain patient physiology security, and prevents surgical injury. A poor
Chia-Wen, Shih, Hui-Min, Lo
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