Ambulatory Surgical Procedures (Outpatient Surgery)
842
relevant articles (45 outcomes,
111 trials/studies)
found for this Therapy
Description:
Surgery performed on an outpatient basis. It may be hospital-based or performed in an office or surgicenter.
Also Known As:
Outpatient Surgery; Ambulatory Surgery; Day Surgery; Outpatient Surgeries; Office Surgery; Surgery, Outpatient; Ambulatory Surgical Procedure; Procedure, Ambulatory Surgical; Procedures, Ambulatory Surgical; Surgery, Ambulatory; Surgery, Day; Surgical Procedure, Ambulatory; Surgical Procedures, Ambulatory; Ambulatory Surgeries; Day Surgeries; Office Surgeries; Surgeries, Ambulatory; Surgeries, Day; Surgeries, Office; Surgeries, Outpatient; Surgery, Office
Relationship Network
Therapy Context: Research Results
Experts
| 1. | White, Paul F:
4 articles
(04/2008 - 03/2002)
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| 2. | Coll, Anne Marie:
3 articles
(01/2006 - 04/2004)
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| 3. | Benfatto, G:
3 articles
(01/2006 - 06/2002)
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| 4. | Chung, Frances:
3 articles
(11/2004 - 05/2004)
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| 5. | Watcha, Mehernoor F:
3 articles
(08/2003 - 10/2002)
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| 6. | Warner, David O:
2 articles
(08/2008 - 05/2003)
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| 7. | Kentor, Michael L:
2 articles
(01/2007 - 01/2007)
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| 8. | Vallejo, Manuel C:
2 articles
(01/2007 - 01/2007)
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| 9. | Skledar, Susan J:
2 articles
(01/2007 - 01/2007)
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| 10. | Williams, Brian A:
2 articles
(01/2007 - 01/2007)
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Related Diseases
| 1. | Pain (Aches)
02/01/2006
- " An essential feature of the quality of outpatient surgery is the efficacy of the perioperative pain therapy for which a multimodal approach has proven to be very effective: workflow tailored to children's needs, ambiance appropriate for children, and pharmacological analgesia. " 11/01/2004
- " Further improvement in analgesic instructions may help in better pain management of ambulatory surgery patients." 11/01/2002
- " CONCLUSION: Ilioinguinal nerve block is effective in controlling pain after bilateral varicocelectomy in ambulatory surgery." 01/01/1996
- " When used alone, they are effective in relieving minor or moderate pain such as that seen after maxillofacial, minor orthopedic, or some ambulatory surgical procedures, and postpartum pain (episiotomy). " 07/01/2007
- " However, despite advances in analgesic and anaesthetic techniques, pain following day surgery is not well managed: recent studies have shown that between 30-60% of patients suffer moderate to severe pain during the first 24 hours after discharge home following day surgery (Beauregard et al 1998, McGrath et al 2004, Pavlin et al 2004). "
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| 2. | Postoperative Pain
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| 3. | Postoperative Nausea and Vomiting (PONV)
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| 4. | Vomiting
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| 5. | Breast Neoplasms (Breast Cancer)
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