作者: Alvaro Paez , Enrique Redondo , Ana Linares , Emilio Rios , Jorge Vallejo
DOI: 10.1590/S1677-55382007000300005
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摘要: OBJECTIVE: The literature lacks of studies on postoperative outcomes after urological ambulatory surgery. Our study aims to identify parameters associated with complications within 30 days MATERIALS AND METHODS: Adjusted and unadjusted comparisons between clinical features outcome (complicated uncomplicated). RESULTS: Postoperative course was complicated in 5% the patients. Discharge schedule not completed 1.1% while unplanned visits resulted admission 0.5%. Multivariate analyses could only confirm independent effect type anesthesia diagnosis-related group (DRG) relative weight. CONCLUSIONS: Ambulatory surgery can be safe terms complications. In present under general anesthesia, or a higher DRG weight procedure, increased risk compared regional local lower operations. Patients scheduled for undergoing complex procedures should warned about an incidents and/or readmission.