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Repeat Attending Exposure Influences Operative Autonomy in Endocrine Surgical Procedures
Journal of Surgical Education, 2020There is concern that graduating surgery residents are not prepared for independent practice. This study aimed to identify predictors of performance, autonomy, and readiness for independence ratings of trainees by attendings for thyroidectomy and parathyroidectomy with respect to repeated resident-attending exposure.
C. Haddon Mullins +4 more
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Intestinal operations during surgical procedures for epithelial ovarian cancer
International Journal of Gynecological Cancer, 1994Fifty-two intestinal operations were performed during 45 laparatomies in 43 non-obstructed ovarian cancer patients. The histology of the tumor was serous in 29/43 cases (67.5%). The gross postoperative morbidity rate was 15.5% and postoperative mortality rate 6.9%.
PALADINI, DARIO +3 more
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Functional Operability in Thoracic Surgical Procedures
1989The bronchopulmonary system, like most other organ systems in the body, possesses a significant functional reserve. This is most apparent during exercise, when the pulmonary tidal volume and oxygen consumption can increase by a factor of 10–20 over basal values.
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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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Ripstein Operation for Rectal Prolapse: Surgical Legacy Procedure
2013The Ripstein (and related procedures) uses mobilization of the rectum and fixation into the hollow of the sacrum to treat full-thickness rectal prolapse. This chapter describes one technique for performing the Ripstein procedure. This chapter also describes creation of the Pfannenstiel incision, a useful incision for other procedures.
Carol E. H. Scott-Conner +1 more
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John Hunter's surgical instruments and operative procedures.
Vesalius : acta internationales historiae medicinae, 1997Whereas John Hunter (1728-93) the anatomist, zoologist, physiologist, pathologist and museum collector receives unceasing eulogy, his work as a practising surgeon is curiously neglected. As far as can be determined, there are no studies devoted to his instruments and operative technique before a personal investigation in 1991, perhaps for the good ...
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The face lift operation – indication, contraindication and surgical procedure
Therapeutische Umschau, 1999Das Facelifting ist ein Eingriff, bei dem die erschlaffte Gesichts- und Halshaut mobilisiert und gestrafft wird. Dabei sollen später keine Operationsnarben sichtbar sein. Präoperativ müssen die Patienten über das Vorgehen, die zu erwartenden Resultate und die möglichen Komplikationen genau informiert und aufgeklärt werden.
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INNOVATIONS IN SURGICAL PROCEDURES AND POST OPERATIVE CARE
Surgical procedures have evolved significantly, driven by technological advancements and a deeper understanding of human physiology. Minimally invasive surgeries, such as laparoscopy and robotic-assisted surgery, have revolutionized the way we approach complex conditions, offering smaller incisions, reduced pain, and quicker recovery times.Guntu Durga Prasad Mr +3 more
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OPERATIVE BLOOD LOSS IN COMMON PLASTIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1963R F, ROTH +3 more
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Learning the Structure of Surgical Procedures from Operative Notes
2015 International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, 2015Electronic Operative Notes are generated after surgical procedures for documentation and billing. These operative notes, like many other Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) have the potential of an important secondary use: they can enable surgical clinical research aimed at improving evidence-based medical practice.
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