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2021
Since the establishment of the major Trauma Network in England, the treatment of patients with severe injuries (such as open fractures of the lower limb) has been concentrated into specialized trauma centers with greater resource consuption and cost increase.
Lucangelo U+7 more
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Since the establishment of the major Trauma Network in England, the treatment of patients with severe injuries (such as open fractures of the lower limb) has been concentrated into specialized trauma centers with greater resource consuption and cost increase.
Lucangelo U+7 more
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2000
Operating-room staff is a subset of health-care workers. Their work involves the preparation for, performance of and clean up after surgical procedures. Operating-room staff includes health professionals (nurses, surgeons) and support staff, including cleaning and portering staff. Activities can be divided into those that occur in the operating theatre
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Operating-room staff is a subset of health-care workers. Their work involves the preparation for, performance of and clean up after surgical procedures. Operating-room staff includes health professionals (nurses, surgeons) and support staff, including cleaning and portering staff. Activities can be divided into those that occur in the operating theatre
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2013
Development of surgical care in the 21st century is increasingly dependent on demonstrating safety, efficacy and cost effectiveness. Over the past 2 decades, the potential role of simulation in surgery has been explored with encouraging results; this can now be linked to direct improvement in the quality of care provision.
Rajesh Aggarwal+2 more
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Development of surgical care in the 21st century is increasingly dependent on demonstrating safety, efficacy and cost effectiveness. Over the past 2 decades, the potential role of simulation in surgery has been explored with encouraging results; this can now be linked to direct improvement in the quality of care provision.
Rajesh Aggarwal+2 more
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The Joint Commission Journal on Quality and Patient Safety, 2006
This tool helps assess factors that positively and negatively contributed to an adverse event, near miss, or inefficiency during an operation-or any procedure.
David A. Thompson+9 more
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This tool helps assess factors that positively and negatively contributed to an adverse event, near miss, or inefficiency during an operation-or any procedure.
David A. Thompson+9 more
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The operating room of the future
Neurological Research, 1999The operating room of the future will be designed to have peri-operative integration of all imaging capabilities. Pre-operative planning will become increasingly important, as will integrated intra-operative neuro-navigation. The operative work space will be redesigned to have robotic capabilities. Operating rooms will be isolated.
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The Operating Room of the Future
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1996As more and more care moves to the home setting, the ability to undergo a surgical procedure from the comfort of your own home may not be that far away. As for the operating room itself, patient care will be radically different than it has been in the past.
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Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 2000
Robert G. Loeb, Maged Hamza
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Robert G. Loeb, Maged Hamza
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