Complications et risques au cours de la chirurgie ambulatoire

作者: Marc Gentili , Nicolas Dufeu , André Lienhart

DOI: 10.1016/J.PRATAN.2009.11.007

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摘要: Resume La chirurgie ambulatoire est une pratique en expansion qui couvre un nombre croissant de procedures et patients. Les techniques d’anesthesie sont facilement adaptables au prerequis reversibilite rapide exige par ce type chirurgie. principaux effets adverses responsables la prolongation du sejour ou d’une rehospitalisation les nausees vomissements douleur. Ils doivent faire l’objet politique prevention systematique. accidents survenus dans contexte touchent des patients souvent plus jeunes, moins graves donnent lieu a d’indemnisation qu’apres hospitalisation classique. prise charge circuit soins bien etabli meilleure garantie ces accidents.

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