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Enhancing Tonsillectomy Recovery with AI: A Comparative Study on Postoperative Care Outcomes. [PDF]

open access: yesIndian J Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg
Kumar S, Dutta A, Gupta M, Singh R.
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Postoperative Care

2016
Abstract Postoperative care after neurosurgery requires an understanding of the risks associated with the procedures in order to prevent, monitor, and treat the complications as soon as possible. The most severe complications after brain surgery are intracranial haemorrhage and brain oedema.
Nicolas Bruder, Lionel Velly
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PREOPERATIVE AND POSTOPERATIVE CARE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1949
To prepare a healthy patient for operation and to guide him through a speedy and successful convalescence is usually not difficult. However, when disease has caused important abnormal physiologic changes and when the necessary operative procedures are long and traumatic, the difference between a successful outcome and a failure will lie in the skill ...
F A, COLLER, M S, DeWEESE
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Neurosurgical Postoperative Care

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1994
The goals of postoperative neurosurgical intensive care are early detection of neurologic deterioration and maintenance or reestablishment of systemic and neurologic homeostatsis. Encompassed within these goals is an effort to prevent postoperative complications or to minimize their impact once they have occurred.
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POSTOPERATIVE CARE AND MONITORING

Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1999
Pneumonectomy remains one of the more risky and morbid procedures routinely performed by the thoracic surgeon. Patients are often frail, with poor underlying pulmonary function and minimal physiologic reserve. Attentive, meticulous postoperative care and monitoring are required to minimize the incidence and severity of complications.
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Postoperative Laser Care

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2000
Postoperative laser care is critical to the successful performance of CO2 and erbium laser resurfacing. Anticipation and prevention of postoperative problems and complications leads to greater patient satisfaction and fewer permanent sequalae. In most situations, a team approach, with the use of trained nurses and aestheticians, ensures greater success
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