Results into ambulatory surgery and short stay in several CDI from Marcaibo, Venezuela
Journal: Revista Información Científica (Vol.94, No. 6)Publication Date: 2015-11-01
Authors : Amara Cintra Pérez Servio Tulio Cintra Brooks Sunaymy Sarria Lamoru;
Page : 1314-1321
Keywords : outpatient surgery; early discharge; shorter;
Abstract
The ambulatory surgery (CMA) is defined as the set of surgical procedures performed under general, regional or local anesthesia, which require a brief postoperative control and where the patient returns to his home after a period of observation, but always the same day of surgery. If there is any surgical pathology was the trigger of this type and has been the axis around which rotated outpatient surgery that is the inguinal hernia. In the fifties many surgeons set the tone for what should be the ambulatory management of one of the most frequently performed surgical procedures throughout general surgeon. The reason was the long waiting lists that patients suffering from inguinal hernia and other diseases of the abdominal wall, had to endure to be addressed, this situation has forced us to improve our work more and more in the search for a solution to improve the attention of the patients with these diseases and other ambulatory in Integral Diagnostic Centers (CDI) of Maracaibo.
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