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Learning the Structure of Surgical Procedures from Operative Notes

2015 International Conference on Healthcare Informatics, 2015
Electronic 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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Operative Risk of General Surgical Procedures in Patients with Previous Myocardial Revascularization

Survey of Anesthesiology, 1985
Eighty general surgical procedures with general anesthesia were performed upon 73 patients who had undergone previous myocardial revascularization for significant coronary artery disease. No deaths occurred in this group of patients. Cardiac complications occurred in two patients.
D. Trostle, J. J. Prorok
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The Whipple Operation: The Classical Surgical Procedure to Treat Chronic Pancreatitis

Digestive Surgery, 1996
Pancreaticoduodenectomy remains the gold standard for the various resection operations that are used to treat pain in chronic pancreatitis.
Howard A. Reber, Stanley W. Ashley
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Divertikelkrankheit – operative Verfahrenswahl

Der Chirurg, 2014
The clinical spectrum of diverticular disease varies from asymptomatic diverticulosis to symptomatic disease with potentially fatal complications, such as perforation or bleeding. Laparoscopic sigmoid resection with restoration of continuity is currently the prevailing modality for treating acute and recurrent sigmoid diverticulitis.
Martin E. Kreis, Christoph Holmer
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OPERATIVE BLOOD LOSS IN COMMON PLASTIC SURGICAL PROCEDURES

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1963
Stark Rb, Saundersde, Dehaan Cr, Roth Rf
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The Spectrum of Surgical Anti-reflux Procedures: Which Operations Work?

2017
Most of the underlying pathophysiology of gastro-oesophageal reflux (GER) has been elucidated in adults. The underlying mechanism giving rise to reflux is transient relaxation of the lower oesophageal sphincter (TRLES). This is combined with relaxation of the diaphragmatic crura and also with oesophageal shortening [1, 2].
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