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Postoperative Complications and Postoperative Care [PDF]
Relatively few postoperative complications are due to errors in operating technique. Other factors are far more important such as the nature and complications of the underlying disease, the extent of the operative procedure, coexisting diseases, general health, age, etc.
G. Berger, R. Häring
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Postoperative Complications of Scleral Buckling
Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2018Scleral buckling has an important role in the repair of certain categories of rhegmatogenous retinal detachments. These include detachments in young phakic patients, detachments associated with dialysis, and also in conjuction with vitrectomy in patients
T. Papakostas, D. Vavvas
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Annals of Surgery, 2016
Objective: To investigate the relationship between postoperative complications and long-term survival in patients with surgically resected esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).
Y. Baba+7 more
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Objective: To investigate the relationship between postoperative complications and long-term survival in patients with surgically resected esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).
Y. Baba+7 more
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Management of Postoperative Complications
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2014Anemia is extremely common following hip fracture. Consistent data from randomized trials show that transfusion of less blood, with a transfusion threshold around 8 g/dL hemoglobin concentration, is preferable to a traditional threshold of 10 g/dL. Adoption of a lower threshold leads to at least equivalent clinical outcomes, with much less exposure to ...
Jeffrey L. Carson, Laura Rees Willett
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Management of postoperative complications
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 1996Several metanalyses indicate that complications in the postoperative care unit remain significant concerns. Nausea and vomiting are common. Identification of susceptible patients and prophylaxis are superior to treatment. Hemodynamic changes cannot always be predicted.
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Postoperative respiratory complications
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2016Kirstie McPherson, Robert Stephens
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POSTOPERATIVE THROMBOEMBOLIC COMPLICATIONS
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1968Gail V. Anderson, Malcolm L. Margolin
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An unusual postoperative complication
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1984L Weiss+3 more
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