Volume 1 (1993)
Volume 1 Issue 4 |
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Everything has been thought of before. Bernard V. Wetchler. |
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Expanding the scope of ambulatory surgery in the USA. G.D. Durant. |
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Audit of day case maxillofacial surgery: a pilot assessment. P.R.F Davies, W.T. Lamb, D.M. Adlam, T.W. Ogg, A.D. Mitchell, D.B. Galloway. |
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Patient selection criteria for paediatric ambulatory surgery. R.I. Patel, R.S. Hannallah. |
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A postanaesthetic discharge scoring system for home readiness after ambulatory surgery. F.F. Chung, V.W.S. Chant, D. Ong. |
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Patient survey after inguinal hernia repair in ambulatory surgery. G.A.M. Salet, P.M.N.Y.H. G0. |
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Day care in The Netherlands. D.A. Duwel, M.A. Grasveld-van Berckel, L. Pothast. |
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Prolonged mivacurium-induced neuromuscular blockade in patients with reduced plasma cholinesterase activity. J.A. Livermore, K.M. Metz. |
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Evaluating ambulatory surgery: how it affects all surgeons: Extended Abstracts from a Session of the Postgraduate Programme at the Spring Meeting of the American College of Surgeons, Montreal 1993. Charles F. Frey. |
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Standards for ambulatory and office based surgery. A Gerson Greenburg |
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Ambulatory surgery: effects on education of surgical housestaff and medical students in Canada. Gerald M Fried |
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Evolution in ambulatory surgery: unispeciality perspective. TR Knapp |
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Types of ambulatory surgery centres and how to initiate them: Canadian system. Serge Dubé |
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Education of surgical house staff and medical students - opportunities and problems. Paul Friedmann |
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Ambulatory surgery and the government: an evolving partnership. Robin E Stombler |
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Standards of care for unispeciality ambulatory surgery centres: the plastic surgery model. Stephen H Miller |
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Letter to the Editors. The reinforced laryngeal mask in dental day surgery. |
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Literature review. |
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Volume 1 Issue 3 |
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Political round table — 'Breaking down the barriers'. |
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Ambulatory microsurgical lumbar discectomy. O Andreen. |
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Day surgery: a problem of economics or financial management? J.M. Bailey. |
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Ambulatory surgery in the UK. J. Boyce. |
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Study of the limits of local anaesthesia in one-day surgery in the case of 1500 strippings of the great saphenous vein. D. Creton. |
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Day surgery in Sweden. M. Hanning, G. Hellers. |
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New method for ambulatory intubation of nonresectable oesophageal tumours. Experiences in 247 consecutive cases. P.K. Kupcsulik, I. Miklos, A. Balazs, P. Kokas. |
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Economic aspects of day surgery. A.P.W.P. van Montfort. |
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Hernia surgery in a defined population. Improvements possible in outcome and cost-effectiveness. E. Nilsson, B. Anderberg, M. Bragmark, T. Eriksson, R. Fordell, S. Haapaniemi, R. Heuman, A. Kald, A. Stubberöd, P. Svensson. |
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Obstacles to the development of day surgery practice in Belgium. R. van den Oever, B. Hepp. |
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Outpatient laparoscopic sterilization: is local anaesthesia better? J.C. Ræder, P.E. Børdahl, J. Nordentoft, U. Kirste, A. Refsdal. |
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Cataract surgery in the first ambulatory surgery unit of the Spanish national health system. A. Salvador, M. Fossas, J.C. Raiteri, M. Boira. |
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The science in day-case tonsillectomy. A.K. Tewary. |
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Volume 1 Issue 2 |
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Editorial. Ambulatory surgery - inns and hotels. PEM Jarrett. |
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Review Article. Controlling postoperative nausea and vomiting. S M Parnass. |
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Review Article. Discharging patients: innovative postoperative care. N Burden. |
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Review Article. A history of the Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia. B K Philip |
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Review Article. Why is outpatient surgery still limited? M C Marti |
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Review Article. The growth of ambulatory surgery centres in the United States. G D Durant and C J Battaglia |
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Ambulatory tonsillectomy. R Patel, R Hannallah |
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Three years of institutionalized paediatric day case surgery: organization - indications - frequency - complications. W Astfalk, G-U WaIz, C Leriche, H Warth, G Stuhldreier, P Schweizer. |
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Oral and maxillofacial day case surgery in general anaesthesia with nasoendotracheal intubation. C L Christiansen, P Ahlburg, R H Jensen, S Sindet-Pedersen, J Heslop |
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Blood glucose and propofol in outpatient anaesthesia. J Metrot, J-M Vigreux |
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Five years' experience of oral day surgery. M Greenwood, J P Rood, AT Snowdon |
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Literature Review |
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Volume 1 Issue 1 |
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Editorial. Paul E M Jarrett, Bernard V Wetchler |
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Review Article. To be an outpatient, or not to be - selecting the right patients for ambulatory surgery. R S Twersky |
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Review Article. Surgery of the hand - a genuine specialty for ambulatory surgery. E Brug, W Klein, J Overbeck |
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Review Article. The history of the Federated Ambulatory Surgery Association. W A Reed, B A Kershner. |
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Ambulatory surgery: the need for indexes of substitution. J Colomer, A Alonso, A Serra, F Moreu |
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Recovery characteristics of three anaesthetic techniques for outpatient orthopaedic surgery. G I Randel, S P Kothary, S K Pandit, M Brousseau, L Levy. |
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The reinforced laryngeal mask in dental day surgery. A P L Goodwin, T W 0gg, W T Lamb and D M Adlam. |
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Wound dressings for day surgery - a comparison of a conventional dressing (Mepore®) with hydrocolloid (Granuflex®) C J Cahill, J Page, P E M Jarrett |
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Oximetry and capnometry monitoring during plastic surgery procedures with bilateral nasopharyngeal airways (BNPA). D P Thompson, H Borden |
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Congress report. New Orleans: American College of Surgeons, 1992 Clinical Congress: Panel on Ambulatory Surgery. Gustavo Colòm |
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Congress report. New Orleans: American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting, 1992 Kari T Korttila. |
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Congress report. The Hague: 10th World Congress of Anaesthesiologists: Panel on Ambulatory Care. Uma A Pandit |
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Literature review.
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