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Günübirlik Cerrahi ve Spinal Anestezi

Outpatient Surgery And Spinal Anaesthesia

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Outpatient surgery has been used worldwide since its safety and decreased health care payment. The rapid recovery from the anaesthesia has been increased patients and surgeons's satisfaction. This kind of interventions was used to patients, who didn't have serious problem for minor surgery; nowadays it could be perform even geriatric patients who are in group ASA IH-IV for major surgery.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Günübirlik cerrahi, güvenilirliği ve sağlık giderlerini belirgin bir şekilde azaltmasından dolayı dünya çapında giderek yaygınlaşmaktadır (1). Uygulanacak anestezi sonucunda hızlı derlenme hasta ve cerrahın mem¬nuniyetini arttırmaktadır. Bu tür girişimler eskiden sağlıklı hastalara minör girişimler için kullanılırken, günümüzde ASA IH-IV grubundaki yaşlı hastaların majör girişimlerinde bile uygulanabilmektedir.
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