Readmissions and reoperationsProceduresOutcomesCombined resectionProcedureMortalityIndicationsPostoperativeOperativePatient'sUnderwent surgical treatmentPatientConclusionTreatmentArthroplastyAvoidanceOutcomeIntra-abdominalFindingsTreatmentsLaparoscopicIncisionInfectionSecondaryBowelDecompressionRESULTSSite InfectionsSignificantly higherComplications AssociatedManagementSymptomaticCorrectionSurgeonsConclusionsUndertaken2020TechniqueMethodsRateAorticMedical and surgicalInterventionSurgerySurgeonDifferencesLiteratureCohortLumbarIntestinalRisk
Readmissions and reoperations2
- Treatment can include long courses of antibiotics, physical therapy, hospital readmissions and reoperations. (sciencedaily.com)
- Secondary outcomes were complications, readmissions and reoperations. (plos.org)
Procedures21
- The Cardioblate™ CryoFlex™ Surgical Ablation System is intended for minimally invasive cardiac surgical procedures, including the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. (medtronic.com)
- It is unknown whether cryoablation with the CryoFlex Surgical Ablation Probe will have such an effect, but as in all such procedures, care should be taken to minimize unnecessary contact with coronary vessels during cryoablation. (medtronic.com)
- A vast number of surgical procedures are described for RP, in the literature. (thieme-connect.de)
- Perhaps, it is for this one reason that so many surgical procedures exist, in the first place. (thieme-connect.de)
- Abdominal adhesions (or intra-abdominal adhesions) are most commonly caused by abdominal surgical procedures. (wikipedia.org)
- There are, however, conflicting statements about the risk of reoperation after specific surgical procedures for urinary incontinence. (unboundmedicine.com)
- The objective of the study was to describe the cumulative incidence of reoperation within a 5 year period after different types of surgical procedures for urinary incontinence based on a nationwide population. (unboundmedicine.com)
- This nationwide cohort study provides physicians with a representative evaluation of the rate of reoperations after surgical procedures for urinary incontinence. (unboundmedicine.com)
- Many proposed surgical repair procedures for stoma prolapse are available and var y from being ineffective to 100% effective. (scirp.org)
- Costs associated with SSIs after surgery have been under scrutiny since the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid stopped paying for increased costs associated with SSIs after some surgical procedures because many of these infections are potentially preventable. (sciencedaily.com)
- This redirection created a reduced capacity to perform operations and an overall dramatic but transient decrease in surgical volumes at most hospitals, including neurosurgical procedures [ 4 - 6 ]. (plos.org)
- All the clinical studies investigating surgical procedures for chondral defects of the knee augmented with MSCs were accessed. (springer.com)
- No surgical revision procedures were reported. (springer.com)
- Given the lack of available quantitative data for inclusion, a formal comparison of surgical procedures was not conducted. (springer.com)
- Surgical valve replacement and catheter-directed valve procedures may be effective for selected patients with CHD. (karger.com)
- Using a small 3-inch incision, Dr. Cohn's team can acheive surgical outcomes that are equal or better than most traditional procedures which require a 9-inch incision to the sternum. (heart-valve-surgery.com)
- Founded in 2005 and based in the Lyon suburb of Saint-Priest (France), Biom'up develops and commercializes hemostatic products based on patented biopolymers designed to simplify surgeons' practices for open and minimally invasive surgical procedures across multiple specialties such as cardiac, general, and orthopedic surgery. (pehub.com)
- HEMOBLAST™ Bellows is a hemostatic product used to control bleeding in a broad range of open and minimally invasive surgical procedures, including laparoscopy. (pehub.com)
- 5-9 Disease management has evolved over the years from very invasive procedures performed in several stages including three surgeries, to minimally invasive procedures carried out in a single surgical intervention. (scielo.sa.cr)
- Other procedures that access the surgical site during the SSI surveillance period and dates of these procedures (for example, CT-guided drainage, tap to knee). (cdc.gov)
- The exponential increase in obesity and morbid obesity worldwide has led to a corresponding increase in bariatric surgical procedures to prevent obesity-associated illness and death ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
Outcomes10
- Secondary outcomes were requirement for a bypass at reoperation and mortality. (ox.ac.uk)
- This paper sought to address the question of how the timing of surgical decompression impacts neurological and functional outcomes in patients with central cord syndrome. (spine.org)
- We evaluated outcomes of minimally invasive reoperations performed for the management of complications after laparoscopic colorectal resections. (sages.org)
- These recommendations should provide guidance with regard to surgical decision-making in the treatment of GERD and highlight the importance of shared decision-making and patient values to optimize patient outcomes. (sages.org)
- To assess the effectiveness of routine reporting to identify surgical adverse outcomes in comparison with retrospective medical record review. (bmj.com)
- Surgeons and surgical residents routinely reported all adverse outcomes for patients in their care during admission. (bmj.com)
- oversampling of patients undergoing reoperations, sick patients (ASA ⩾3), and those undergoing technically complex surgery was done to increase the yield of adverse outcomes. (bmj.com)
- In the Netherlands nationwide routine reporting of surgical adverse outcomes integrated in daily medical care was started in 1998. (bmj.com)
- In routine reporting all adverse outcomes are identified by surgeons and surgical residents whereas the medical records may also contain information reported by nurses or other caregivers. (bmj.com)
- Objective: To examine the surgical results of unilateral lumbar discectomy in patients with bilateral leg pain and discuss short- and long-term outcomes within the limits of lumbar decompression. (researchgate.net)
Combined resection1
- Surgical techniques described for CRP include resection, rectopexy, and combined resection rectopexy. (thieme-connect.de)
Procedure13
- In 1991, Kelly and Wendel introduced a surgical procedure to close macular holes, a previously untreatable cause of poor and distorted central vision. (bmj.com)
- Overall, 13 patients had emergency reoperation following initial Ladd procedure (6 infants and 7 older children). (ox.ac.uk)
- Risk for reoperation was significantly higher in older children (p = 0.005) and additionally a bypass procedure was more often required in older children than infants (4 children, 2 infants, p = 0.016). (ox.ac.uk)
- Herein, we describe our preferred surgical procedure for the correction of RP and evaluate its results. (thieme-connect.de)
- Obstruction may occur 20 years or more after the initial surgical procedure, if a previously benign adhesion allows the small bowel to twist spontaneously around itself and obstruct. (wikipedia.org)
- Revisions were defined as any reoperation at the site of the index procedure. (springer.com)
- ACI is a two-step surgical procedure which necessitates chondral harvesting from a non-weight-bearing area of the knee and external chondrocytes expansion in a dedicated laboratory [ 9 , 10 ]. (springer.com)
- Since the first procedure, the multidisciplinary team at the center have performed ten more, a big step for Canadian cardiac surgical care. (ctsnet.org)
- Surgical complications were quantified by using surrogates such as unplanned re-operation and re-intervention following the initial procedure. (bl.uk)
- According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, two of the main indicators of surgical quality are whether patients are readmitted or reoperated upon after a surgical procedure. (workerscompensation.com)
- If a return to OR via same incision/surgical space, was the start time of the return to OR procedure within 24 hours of finish time of the prior operative procedure? (cdc.gov)
- A return trip to the OR via the same surgical site ends the surveillance period for the prior NHSN operative procedure and begins a new SSI surveillance period if an NHSN operative procedure is performed. (cdc.gov)
- Stemming from this is the preoperative plan, which should include what the surgical procedure addresses and in what amount. (medscape.com)
Mortality2
- Uncontrolled bleeding is a major surgical complication associated with higher mortality, longer hospitalization and higher rates of transfusions and reoperations. (pehub.com)
- Acutekidneyinjury(AKI)isaserious were:deathwithin24hourspostopera- wasperformedelectivelyorasanemer- complicationfollowingcardiacsurgery tively,incompletepatientdata,preex- gentprocedure.Surgerywasperformed affectingupto30%ofpatients[1-3].It istingrenalfailurerequiringdialysis,a eitheroff-pumporoncardiopulmonary isassociatedwithahighmorbidityand baselineserumcreatinine4mg/dLor bypassaccordingtoourinstitutional mortality,especiallywhenrenalreplace- reoperation:32patientsdidnotmeet standards. (who.int)
Indications4
- The authors review the physiologic basis, indications, techniques, and results of the planned reoperation approach to severe trauma. (nih.gov)
- Indications for planned reoperation include avoidance of irreversible physiologic insult and inability to obtain direct hemostasis or formal abdominal closure. (nih.gov)
- There are still many discussions about surgical indications and techniques for Chiari I Malformation (CM), but there are few doubts that when there is an associated symptomatic or evolving Syringomyelia Craniovertebral Decompression with Durplasty is the first treatment. (csfflowsatniagarafalls.org)
- Indications for reoperation included anastomotic dehiscence (n=6), followed by intra-abdominal abscess (n=3), and infected hematoma (n=1). (sages.org)
Postoperative1
- The postoperative complications and morbidity was similar for both surgical techniques. (scielo.sa.cr)
Operative2
- A case-control retrospective review was undertaken at a community hospital with a dedicated neurosurgery and otolaryngology team using minimally invasive surgical techniques, total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) and early post-operative imaging protocols. (plos.org)
- The primary endpoint was operative-related morbidity at 3 months (D.90) based on the Clavien-Dindo surgical complications grading. (medscape.com)
Patient's3
- In this video (available online only), Dr. Cohn discusses the use of healthy visualization exercises to enhance the patient's surgical experience -- including minimally invasive mitral valve repair operations. (heart-valve-surgery.com)
- It is the patient's belief that the surgical removal of the whole or part of the meniscus will restore function and lessen their pain. (caringmedical.com)
- Beyond its impact on patient's health, this major complication causes excess costs in all surgical specialties and is a burden for hospital budgets across the globe. (pehub.com)
Underwent surgical treatment2
- 24 ] reported adjacent segments underwent surgical treatment at an annual rate of 2% after cervical fusion and predicted that 22% of patients would need a reoperation for adjacent-segment degeneration within 10 years. (springer.com)
- A total of 8671 women (mean age, 56.1 years, range 6.7-93.7 years) underwent surgical treatment for urinary incontinence. (unboundmedicine.com)
Patient3
- We used the Danish National Patient Registry to identify women who had surgery for urinary incontinence from 1998 through 2007 and the outcome was a reoperation within 5 years. (unboundmedicine.com)
- The COVID-19 pandemic forced a reconsideration of surgical patient management in the setting of scarce resources and risk of viral transmission. (plos.org)
- The panel suggested that once the decision to pursue surgical therapy is made, adults and children with GERD may be treated with either a robotic or a laparoscopic approach, and either partial or complete fundoplication based on surgeon-patient shared decision-making and patient values. (sages.org)
Conclusion3
- A meta-analysis in 2012 came to the conclusion that there is only little evidence for the surgical principle that using less invasive techniques, introducing fewer foreign bodies, or causing less ischemia reduces the extent and severity of adhesions in pelvic surgery. (wikipedia.org)
- Conclusion: Limited data suggests stoma prolapse repair is a surgical challenge. (scirp.org)
- Morbidities associated with persistent patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) may lead to the conclusion that the best approach is early surgical treatment. (bvsalud.org)
Treatment23
- The surgical treatment was chosen on the basis of the "failure pathogenesis" subgroup. (csfflowsatniagarafalls.org)
- Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion is a standard surgical treatment for cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy, but reoperations sometimes are performed to treat complications of fusion such as pseudarthrosis and adjacent-segment degeneration. (springer.com)
- Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion is widely accepted as a standard surgical treatment for cervical spondylosis with radiculopathy or myelopathy refractory to conservative management [ 4 , 17 ]. (springer.com)
- Surgical repairs in most cases can be performed successfully and without long-term morbidity (see Treatment ). (medscape.com)
- In this first randomized trial, early surgical treatment showed similar motor recovery at 1 year compared with delayed surgery but was associated with significantly higher motor scores during the first 6 months. (spine.org)
- The implication of the above two findings is that treatment paradigms for CCS should be redefined to encompass early surgical decompression as a neuroprotective therapy. (spine.org)
- His clinical and surgical interests focus on the treatment of brain, skull base, and spinal cord tumors. (google.ca)
- Therefore, we recommend non-surgical treatment as the primary choice for patients with RCD. (bmj.com)
- Therefore, rotator cuff repair may be suggested after failed non-surgical treatment. (bmj.com)
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is an extremely common condition with a number of both medical and surgical treatment options. (sages.org)
- A multidisciplinary expert panel was convened to develop evidence-based recommendations to support clinicians, patients, and others in decisions regarding the treatment of GERD with an emphasis on evaluating different surgical techniques. (sages.org)
- Literature reviews were conducted for 4 key questions regarding the surgical treatment of GERD in both adults and children: surgical vs. medical treatment, robotic vs. laparoscopic fundoplication, partial vs. complete fundoplication, and division vs. preservation of short gastric vessels in adults or maximal versus minimal dissection in pediatric patients. (sages.org)
- The panel conditionally recommended surgical treatment over medical management for adults with chronic or chronic refractory GERD. (sages.org)
- There was insufficient evidence for the panel to make a recommendation regarding surgical versus medical treatment in children. (sages.org)
- The decision is to get a meniscus surgery, or, try to put off or avoid the meniscus surgery and find some type of non-surgical treatment for their knee pain. (caringmedical.com)
- Many times, when we initially discuss meniscus surgery alternatives with people interested in non-surgical treatment options, we ask them if they know what type of surgery are they going to get, total meniscectomy? (caringmedical.com)
- Together with new specially designed supporting surgical tools, the treatment will be trialed at Maastricht UMC+ and is projected to significantly reduce the number of necessary re-operations and dramatically improve the quality of life for patients. (dsm.com)
- We believe that our unique radiopaque Dyneema Purity® UHMWPE cable in combination with the other tools and surgical technique that we developed together in this project will have a major clinical and healthcare economic benefits in the treatment of degenerative scoliosis, which will ultimately benefit patients across the globe. (dsm.com)
- The goal of the study was to analyze and compare the surgical techniques used in the National Children's Hospital Dr. Carlos Sáenz Herrera (NCH), for the treatment of this condition and its results in the short and medium term. (scielo.sa.cr)
- JMP ® statistical software was used to digitize the data of the 87 patients treated with one of the two surgical methods ( transanal endorectal pull-through -TERPT -or Duhamel) and a logistic regression to determine if there were differences in treatment effects was built. (scielo.sa.cr)
- Treatment with surgical excision offers the best results, but corrective osteotomy and reoperation for recurrent lesion may also be required. (medscape.com)
- This paper contemplates a series of cases, in which all patients submitted to the surgical treatment of PDA in preterm infants were described retrospectively (2009-2016), through the analysis of medical records of the Santa Marcelina Hospital, SP-Brazil. (bvsalud.org)
- Outcome depends on extent of disease, nature of tumor biology, and overall efficacy of surgical treatment. (medscape.com)
Arthroplasty3
- However, there is controversy regarding whether a cervical disc arthroplasty can reduce the frequency of reoperations. (springer.com)
- PubMed, EMBASE, and the Cochrane Register of Controlled Trials databases were searched to identify RCTs comparing cervical disc arthroplasty with anterior cervical discectomy and fusion and reporting the frequency of reoperation. (springer.com)
- Cervical disc arthroplasty is associated with fewer reoperations than anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, indicating that it is a safe and effective alternative to fusion for cervical radiculopathy and myelopathy. (springer.com)
Avoidance3
- Accurate preoperative pathological diagnosis allows correct surgical planning and avoidance of reoperation. (hindawi.com)
- Accurate preoperative pathological diagnosis allows correct surgical planning and avoidance of reoperation, either to achieve wider excision or for subsequent tumor recurrence [ 8 - 10 ]. (hindawi.com)
- Rather than the traditional enhanced recovery benefits of minimally invasive surgery, in the setting of reoperation, the benefits of laparoscopic surgery are based on the avoidance of large laparotomy incisions, which increase the risk of large hernias and wound infection, especially when an ostomy is created. (sages.org)
Outcome2
- The primary outcome was total emergency reoperation rate. (ox.ac.uk)
- We performed analyses adjusted for type of fracture (open v. closed), type of injury (isolated v. multitrauma), gender and age for the primary outcome of reoperation using multivariable logistic regression. (healthpartners.com)
Intra-abdominal1
- There were two readmissions and two reoperations for persistent intra-abdominal abscess. (sages.org)
Findings3
- These findings strongly suggest that early surgical decompression leads to accelerated recovery in those with preexisting canal stenosis. (spine.org)
- Based on our findings, early surgical decompression would be utilized more for those with preexisting cervical canal stenosis to enhance their recovery. (spine.org)
- One set of findings will focus on readmission and reoperation rates as seen below. (workerscompensation.com)
Treatments9
- Aim: The first part of this thesis is a literature review of intestinal stoma prolapse and its surgical treatments. (scirp.org)
- The second part is an evaluation of the effect of surgical treatments of this condition on children at OUS-R. Methods: Literature - A literature search was performed. (scirp.org)
- The first part is a literature review of intestinal stoma prolapse, its incidence, possible risk factors and its surgical treatments. (scirp.org)
- The second part evaluates the effect of surgical treatments of this condition on children at Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet (The National Hospital) OUS-R. In order to avoid excessive tautology, the terms stoma and prolapse in this thesis basically refer to intestinal stoma and intestinal stoma prolapse only. (scirp.org)
- Recent studies have shown that subacromial decompression and non-surgical treatments provide equivalent results in RCD without a full-thickness tendon lesion. (bmj.com)
- Of these, 190 shoulders remained symptomatic and were randomised to non-surgical or surgical treatments. (bmj.com)
- Results At the 2-year follow-up, both non-surgical and surgical treatments for RCD reduced pain and improved shoulder function. (bmj.com)
- Conclusions Non-surgical and surgical treatments for RCD provided equivalent improvements in pain and function. (bmj.com)
- One-third of adults with degenerative scoliosis - a sideways curvature of the spine - face returning to the operating table repeatedly after traditional surgical treatments. (dsm.com)
Laparoscopic3
- Methods: From August 2006 to August 2012, consecutive patients who underwent laparoscopic reoperation within 30 days following elective minimally invasive colorectal resection were included in this study. (sages.org)
- Conclusions: Complications requiring surgery following laparoscopic colorectal resection may be successfully managed, in selected cases, with a minimally invasive surgical technique. (sages.org)
- Surgical concepts of the laparoscopic approach are similar. (medscape.com)
Incision2
- The technical goal of saline-implant technique was a less-invasive surgical technique, by inserting an empty, rolled-up breast implant through a smaller surgical incision. (wikipedia.org)
- [5] In surgical practice, after having installed the empty breast implants in the implant pockets, the plastic surgeon would then fill each device with saline solution through a one-way valve and, because the required insertion incisions were short and small, the resultant incision scars would be smaller and shorter than the surgical scars typical of the pre-filled, silicone-gel implant surgical technique. (wikipedia.org)
Infection2
- METHODS: The Study to Prospectively Evaluate Reamed Intramedullary Nails in Patients with Tibial Fractures (SPRINT) was a multicentre randomized clinical trial comparing reamed and nonreamed intramedullary nailing on rates of reoperation to promote fracture union, treat infection or preserve the limb in patients with open and closed fractures of the tibial shaft. (healthpartners.com)
- The overall rates of surgical-site infection and unplanned reoperation also declined significantly. (sciencemediacentre.co.nz)
Secondary1
- Subgroup analyses were performed according to secondary surgical level. (springer.com)
Bowel3
- One child was found to have distal bowel obstruction at reoperation. (ox.ac.uk)
- Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a significant consequence of post-surgical adhesions. (wikipedia.org)
- Our surgeons are experts in advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). (ucsd.edu)
Decompression4
- The efficacy of early surgical decompression in SCI patients without fracture or dislocation has not been clarified. (spine.org)
- 2. The beneficial effect of early surgical decompression was more pronounced in patients with AIS grade C injury. (spine.org)
- 24 hrs) surgical decompression on sensorimotor recovery in patients with central cord syndrome. (spine.org)
- This research would help revise clinical practice guidelines to support early surgical decompression in the setting of central cord syndrome. (spine.org)
RESULTS3
- RESULTS: There were no significant differences in the odds of reoperation between high- and low-volume centres (p = 0.9). (healthpartners.com)
- Currently, Dr. Cohn's 10-year results suggest 92% freedom from reoperation. (heart-valve-surgery.com)
- This study was performed to report the surgical results and their complications of the patent ductus arteriosus correction in preterm infants at Santa Marcelina Hospital-SP between January 2009 and July 2016. (bvsalud.org)
Site Infections1
- Surgical site infections (SSIs) acquired by patients in hospitals are associated with costs nearly twice as high compared to patients who do not have this complication. (sciencedaily.com)
Significantly higher2
- CONCLUSIONS: Malrotation surgery in older children is associated with a significantly higher emergency reoperation rate. (ox.ac.uk)
- Women who were operated with transobturator tape had a significantly higher risk of reoperation compared with retropubic midurethral tape. (unboundmedicine.com)
Complications Associated2
- Provides reliable protection from surgical complications associated with leaks and bleeding, along with reduced reoperations and readmissions. (goremedical.com)
- After 20 years, ‡ over 5 million devices implanted † and more than 85 published and peer-reviewed clinical studies, †,1 GORE® SEAMGUARD® Reinforcement has demonstrated an unrivaled legacy of clinical performance, providing reliable protection from surgical complications associated with leaks 2 and bleeding. (goremedical.com)
Management5
- Planned reoperation offers a simple and effective alternative to the traditional surgical management of complex or multiple injuries in critically wounded patients. (nih.gov)
- Surgical management is the mainstay and local recurrence in phyllodes tumours has been associated with inadequate local excision. (hindawi.com)
- Surgical management of necrotizing pancreatitis: An overview. (wjgnet.com)
- Additional research on the effects of surgical and clinical site volume in tibial shaft fracture management is needed to confirm this finding. (healthpartners.com)
- However, there is evidence that expectant (more selective) surgical management may reduce the chances of unnecessary surgeries and their risks. (bvsalud.org)
Symptomatic1
- Surgical division of a vascular ring is indicated in all symptomatic patients. (medscape.com)
Correction4
- A significant number of stoma prolapse patients require surgical correction. (scirp.org)
- This makes it possible to simulate a planned surgical correction in a predictive computer model so that patients can be helped optimally. (dsm.com)
- To analyze the clinical and surgical profile of preterm newborns submitted to selective correction surgery of the patent ductus arteriosus. (bvsalud.org)
- During this period, there were 13 cases of premature infants who underwent selective surgical correction of PDA. (bvsalud.org)
Surgeons4
- The study population consisted of 491 consecutive full-thickness macular hole surgical cases from January 2004 to November 2007 from three retinal surgeons working at two tertiary care teaching hospitals in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (bmj.com)
- This study aimed to determine whether patients with tibial fractures managed with intramedullary nails experience a lower rate of reoperation if treated at higher-volume hospitals, or by higher-volume or more experienced surgeons. (healthpartners.com)
- The odds of reoperation among patients treated by moderate-volume surgeons were 50% less than those among patients treated by verylow-volume surgeons (odds ratio [OR] 0.50, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.28-0.88), and the odds of reoperation among patients treated by high-volume surgeons were 47% less than those among patients treated by very-low-volume surgeons (OR 0.53, 95% CI 0.30-0.93). (healthpartners.com)
- Due to its efficacy, versatility and ease of use, HEMOBLAST™ Bellows is quickly becoming a popular choice amongst U.S. and European surgeons looking for new options to control surgical bleeding challenges. (pehub.com)
Conclusions1
- Conclusions: Broader lumbar fusion coverage policy was associated with greater use of lumbar fusion, use of more invasive operations, more reoperations, higher rates of complications, and greater inpatient costs. (cdc.gov)
Undertaken1
- Maude Abbott described five cases of double aortic arch in 1932 and made the suggestion that surgical intervention should be undertaken in such cases. (medscape.com)
20202
- Saint-Priest, France and New York, New York, U.S. - September 2, 2020 - Biom'up France SAS and its affiliates (together, "Biom'up"), a leading developer of hemostatic products used in the surgical channel, currently featuring HEMOBLAST™ Bellows, today announced the appointment of Stéphanie Boileau-Canu as Chief Financial Officer and Emmanuel Zylber as Chief Scientific Officer. (pehub.com)
- Surgical Endoscopy 2020;34(1):396-407. (goremedical.com)
Technique2
- Sacrocolpopexy (sacral colpopexy) is a surgical technique for repairing pelvic organ prolapse. (medscape.com)
- The most frequent surgical technique was the triple clipping, there was no bleeding or reoperation in this series of cases. (bvsalud.org)
Methods2
Rate5
- Malrotation: Age-Related Differences in Reoperation Rate. (ox.ac.uk)
- It has been reported that the retropubic midurethral tape has an objective and subjective cure rate of 85% at 5 years of follow-up, but the rate of reoperation after retropubic midurethral tape at the long-term follow-up is less well described. (unboundmedicine.com)
- The existing literature specifies an overall lifetime rate of reoperation of about 8-9% after an initial operation for urinary incontinence. (unboundmedicine.com)
- Kaplan-Meier curves were used to estimate the rate of reoperation for 6 types of surgery for urinary incontinence (retropubic midurethral tape, transobturator tape, urethral injection therapy, Burch colposuspension, pubovaginal slings, and miscellaneous operations). (unboundmedicine.com)
- The paper concluded that shoulder replacement improved function in many patients, but with a high rate of complications and reoperations. (caringmedical.com)
Aortic2
- Because of the potential risk of early structural valve deterioration, the FDA has sent notice about Abbott's decision to stop selling and distributing Trifecta aortic surgical heart valves in the United States. (ctsnet.org)
- The FDA recommends that healthcare providers be aware of the risk of SVD with Trifecta valves, discuss risk with patients, and monitor patients who have undergone implantation with Trifecta valves.Because of the potential risk of early structural valve deterioration, the FDA has sent notice about Abbott's decision to stop selling and distributing Trifecta aortic surgical heart valves in the United States. (ctsnet.org)
Medical and surgical1
- He has vast experience in product development and registration in the medical device industry, particularly the fields of spine/orthopedics, single-use medical and surgical products. (pehub.com)
Intervention1
- Individuals who have no symptoms from a vascular ring may not require surgical intervention. (medscape.com)
Surgery5
- The adhesions start to form within hours of surgery and may cause internal organs to attach to the surgical site or to other organs in the abdominal cavity. (wikipedia.org)
- A total of 31 (3.5%) patients required reoperation within 30 days of the index surgery. (sages.org)
- Dr. Cohn suggests that patients educate themselves about their surgical options prior to mitral valve surgery. (heart-valve-surgery.com)
- When non-surgical options can work and when surgery will be the maybe the only choice. (caringmedical.com)
- In contrast, California requires coverage if a second opinion supports surgery, allows initial multilevel fusion, and provides additional reimbursement for surgical implants. (cdc.gov)
Surgeon1
- Overall, surgeon volume significantly affected the odds of reoperation (p = 0.03). (healthpartners.com)
Differences1
- There were no differences pre-pandemic versus pandemic in ASA scores, resection/remission rates, readmissions or reoperations. (plos.org)
Literature1
- The objective of this article is to review the current literature on lumbar disc herniations with contralateral radiculopathy and answer main questions regarding pathophysiological basis and best surgical approach. (researchgate.net)
Cohort2
- The proportion of surgical patients with an SSI in the VA study group was consistent with that among the private sector National Surgical Quality Improvement Program cohort, which is used to measure surgical quality in the private sector. (sciencedaily.com)
- Of these, 10 patients (32.3%) had reoperation with the utilization of a minimally invasive approach and made the cohort for this study. (sages.org)
Lumbar1
- Is a Unilateral Surgical Approach Effective in Patients with Bilateral Leg Pain with Unilateral Lumbar Disc Herniation? (researchgate.net)
Intestinal1
- Background: An intestinal stoma is a surgical opening of the intestine, mostly sutured to the anterior abdominal wall. (scirp.org)
Risk1
- Pooled risk ratio (RR) and associated 95% CI were calculated for the frequency of reoperation using random-effects or fixed-effects models depending on the heterogeneity of the included studies. (springer.com)