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Outpatient Surgery

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2015
After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Determine those patients appropriate for outpatient surgery. 2. Choose appropriate anesthetics. 3. Manage patients with cardiac disease. 4. Limit complications occurring intraoperatively.This article provides continuing medical education information regarding the current state of ...
Gregory R D, Evans   +2 more
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Outpatient Anesthesia

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1988
Abstract. More complex methods of outpatient anesthesia, including I.V. sedation and general anesthesia, have become commonplace. Patient selection and preoperative evaluation are discussed, as well as the choice of who will deliver anesthesia. Appropriate outpatient facilities and monitoring are reviewed.
B B, Chrisman   +2 more
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Outpatient Keratoplasty

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1985
Outpatient keratoplasty in 103 patients (46 males and 57 females ranging in age from 1 to 90 years) produced no instances of infection, shallow or flat anterior chambers, or anterior synechia formation. Postoperative discomfort was minimal.
J V, Aquavella   +3 more
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Outpatient thyroidectomy

The American Journal of Surgery, 1997
In current clinical practice, the concept of outpatient surgery could apply to thyroidectomy. As the thyroid is anatomically accessible, its removal is not physiologically disabling; it makes surgery safer and precludes hospitalization. To evaluate the feasibility and solidity of outpatient thyroidectomy (OPT), the authors conducted a 12 1/2-year study
P S, Samson   +5 more
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Outpatient Orchiopexy

Journal of Urology, 1982
Outpatient surgery in children has been recommended as a means to help contain the increasing cost of health care. In addition, the shorter the child's hospitalization the less psychologic trauma. This study examines the feasibility of performing outpatient orchiopexy based on preoperative evaluation, surgical success rate and cost-effectiveness.
A A, Caldamone, R, Rabinowitz
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