نتایج جستجو برای: ambulatory surgery

تعداد نتایج: 366108  

Journal: :Annals of surgery 1999
G Mezei F Chung

OBJECTIVE To determine the overall and complication-related readmission rates within 30 days after ambulatory surgery at a major ambulatory surgical center. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA Currently in North America, 65% of the surgical procedures are carried out in ambulatory settings. The safety of ambulatory surgery is well documented, with low rates of adverse events during or immediately after s...

Journal: :the archives of bone and joint surgery 0
tyler gonzalez harvard combined orthopaedic surgery resident pgy 3, department of orthopaedic surgery, massachusetts general hospital, brigham and women’s hospital foot & ankle center, boston, ma eric bluman harvard medical school, brigham and women’s hospital foot & ankle center, boston, ma david palms harvard medical school, brigham and women’s hospital foot & ankle center, boston, ma jeremy smith harvard medical school, brigham and women’s hospital foot & ankle center, boston, ma christopher chiodo harvard medical school, brigham and women’s hospital foot & ankle center, boston, ma

background: the most expensive variable in the operating room (or) is time. lean process management is being used in the medical field to improve efficiency in the or. streamlining individual processes within the or is crucial to a comprehensive time saving and cost-cutting health care strategy. at our institution, one hour of or time costs approximately $500, exclusive of supply and personnel ...

2016
Jae Lim Kim Ji Sun Jung Sang Jun Kim

OBJECTIVE To predict ambulatory capacity, 1 month after physical therapy following hip fracture surgery. METHODS A retrospective chart review was carried out. Patients more than 60 years old, who underwent hip fracture surgery and received physical therapies, were selected (n=548). Age, gender, presence of cognitive dysfunction, combined medical diseases, combined fractures, previous history ...

Journal: :Current opinion in anaesthesiology 2011
Saravanan Ankichetty Frances Chung

PURPOSE OF REVIEW The purpose of this article is to discuss the anesthetic considerations of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) patients undergoing ambulatory surgery and the current recommendations based on recent evidence. RECENT FINDINGS It is documented that 75% of patients with high propensity for OSA were not diagnosed prior to ambulatory surgery. An OSA screening questionnaire, the STOP-Ban...

1990
Joanna Lion James Vertrees Alan Malbon Ann Collard Peter Mowschenson

In this article, ambulatory surgery among the aged Medicare population in 1985 is examined. Total hospital facility charges for ambulatory surgery in that year were estimated at $1.8 billion, with about one-half of that amount involving cataract surgery. The possibility of using diagnosis-related groups for a prospective payment system for ambulatory surgery was examined and was rejected for tw...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2010
Muhammad Sohail Farid Ahmad Khan Zameer Abbas Mir

BACKGROUND Ambulatory cleft lip repair after its acceptance in developed countries is also becoming popular in developing world. This study was performed to compares the outcomes of ambulatory cleft lip repair with the inpatient group for adult patients. Objectives were to compare outcome after ambulatory and inpatient cleft lip surgery for adults with respect to perioperative complications (Ea...

Journal: :Ambulatory surgery 2000
Lau Poon Lee

Ambulatory surgery was introduced to Asia in the 1990s. Acceptance of ambulatory surgery by oriental patients remains largely unknown. A telephone survey was conducted to evaluate the level of patient satisfaction following ambulatory inguinal hernia repair. A total of 157 patients (61%) completed the telephone survey. More than 90% of the respondents expressed satisfaction with regard to the p...

Journal: :Archivos de bronconeumologia 2007
Laureano Molins

as any therapeutic or diagnostic surgical procedure performed under general, regional, or local anesthesia, with or without sedation, which requires short-stay postoperative care rather than admission to hospital. According to the International Association for Ambulatory Surgery, the procedure should not be urgent, should be performed within a single normal working day, and should not require m...

Journal: :National health statistics reports 2009
Karen A Cullen Margaret J Hall Aleksandr Golosinskiy

OBJECTIVES This report presents national estimates of surgical and nonsurgical procedures performed on an ambulatory basis in hospitals and freestanding ambulatory surgery centers in the United States during 2006. Data are presented by types of facilities, age and sex of the patients, and geographic regions. Major categories of procedures and diagnoses are shown by age and sex. Selected estimat...

M MODARRES ZADEH,

Retinal detachment surgery has been considered an inpatient hospital procedure requiring preoperative and postoperative hospitalization. In this pilot study, outpatient retinal detachment surgery was performed on sixteen patients and the results (100% success rate after an average follow-up of 8.3 months) were comparable or better than reported overall success rates for retinal detachment ...

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