When I entered the waiting room at the surgical hospital, the stomach and throat seemed to be playing table tennis with my heart. I have played it throughout the week, told everyone that surgery is cool, it's cool, and I am enthusiastic about accepting all my attention. But today's reality shocks me. I have never experienced such a thing before. The waiting room is crowded with families waiting for an important person. I tried to read various magazines, but there was nothing useful to relieve my tension in my stomach.
Selective surgery where the surgeon's specialized field is not classified as any of the following: cardiothoracic surgery; otolaryngology surgery; general surgery; gynecological surgery; neurosurgery; ophthalmic surgery; orthopedic surgeon; urological; The performance and accountability framework supports reports, results, and measures provided on this website. This framework was identified by the Australian Government Council at the end of 2011 and announced in May 2012 and identified 48 indicators whose performance is measured in the field of fairness, effectiveness and efficiency. The primary medical institution has 17 hospital indicators and 31 indices. For details, see Performance and Responsibility Framework external link. Open in new window
New study published in the Journal of Surgery Patient Safety, why do surgeons continue unnecessary surgery? According to reports, "Avoiding unnecessary surgery is considered to be the most practical way to reduce the incidence of preventable surgical complications." In contrast, the patient's best interest has not been shown or shown. Selection and Conservative Measures In the United States, estimated estimates of 48 million surgeries each year can save and improve the lives of patients, but many of these procedures are useless. Some of the complications associated with all kinds of surgery include bleeding, infection, internal organs damage, and anesthesia errors. After surgery, the patient must experience recovery pain, loss of working hours and daily activities