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Scheduling surgical procedures

Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1997
Summary: The scheduling of surgical procedures in hospitals is examined in the context of an optimization problem. The solution procedure proposed uses simulated annealing to find improved solutions. An assessment of current practice reveals that customizing of any automated procedure will be necessary as the constraints used to describe the problem ...
D Sier, C McGurk, P Tobin
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Surgical Procedures of the Thorax

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 2008
Thoracic disease is common in cattle and is a significant cause for economic losses in the stocker and feedlot industries. In most cases, economic constraints limit diagnostic investigation and affect treatment options. Although medical management is, by far, the most appropriate therapeutic intervention in such cases, surgical management of some ...
David E. Anderson, Guy St. Jean
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Common surgical procedures

Current Problems in Diagnostic Radiology, 1998
This article illustrates some common surgical procedures. Radiologists and other physicians frequently see patients who have had one or more of these operations. We hope to illustrate with drawings and radiographs the basic purpose of the procedures and the relevant anatomy.
Tim B. Hunter, Nicholas J. Carlevato
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Surgical Procedure Justification

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1971
To the Editor.— In light of our own past experience with "Tissue Committee Questions Justification of Surgical Procedure—I" (217:347,1971), we are presently reviewing our own most recent series of surgically removed solitary metastatic tumors of the brain.
Robert Raskind, M. Ben Glover
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Surgical Nail Procedures

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 1989
As the so-called "non-surgical" nail procedures grow more and more aggressive and invasive in nature, the cold steel matrixectomy becomes an increasingly viable alternative. Many chemical and thermal matrixectomies are performed under poor aseptic conditions, increasing the risk of wound infection. With chemical matrixectomy, regulation of the level of
R, Caprioli, M A, Bilotti
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Preparations for the Surgical Procedure

Orthognathic surgery is considered to be one of the elective forms of treatment in most cases. In order to ensure the safety of the extensive interventions as well as possible, solid planning and problem analysis is required. Only in this way can trust between patient and surgeon develop and lead to a successful result.
Timmer, Veronique C.M.L.   +2 more
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Surgical Procedures in Hidradenitis Suppurativa

Dermatologic Clinics, 2016
Hidradenitis suppurativa is difficult to treat owing to its complex pathomechanism; beside the extensive inflammation with abscesses and inflammatory nodules, there is also an architectural loss with sinus tract formation and in severe cases with extensive scarring. Therefore, surgery is mandatory in moderate and severe HS.
Barbara Horváth   +3 more
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Safety of Surgical Procedures

Archives of Surgery, 1992
To the Editor .—We read the article by Shaked et al 1 in the May 1991 issue of theArchiveswith interest. We would like to share our opinion, and convey a few suggestions. Yes, we too believe that surgery performed by residents under "painstaking supervision" and guidance of a consultant who is aware of his or her resident's capabilities and drawbacks ...
Saroj Kanta Mishra   +2 more
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