Context: Day procedures are preferred by many surgeons for minor and intermediate procedures in fit patients. It is however considered to transfer the burden of care to care.givers and other healthcare providers.Aim: The aim of the following study is to assess the tendency of day care patients seeking attention from health care providers and their ability to ambulate in the first week.Settings and Design: Prospective study in a tertiary health facility in South.South Nigeria.Materials and Methods: Patients in American Society of Anesthesiologists class I and II undergoing day.care procedures in a surgery unit were assessed at one week for the effects of the procedure on ambulation and their likelihood to seek medical attention. Data on the ...
Background: Expectedly, daycase surgery (DCS) is today witnessing a boom in developing countries as ...
Introduction: Day case surgery services are increasing all over the world. The prevalence of postope...
Background: The main problems facing acute surgical services in most countries are shortages of res...
Background: There has been an increase in Day Case Surgery (DCS) worldwide. In Nigeria, this concept...
Patient care in Nigeria is mostly government funded, from primary to tertiary levels, with little co...
Background: Day case surgery, carried out in dedicated day care surgery centres, is now very popular...
Objective: To determine the acceptability and practicability of day-care surgery in a semiurbanarea ...
Introduction: Health systems face challenges of improving access to health services due to rising h...
Background: Day surgery is now well established worldwide, but is just being established in Africa. ...
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Background/ method: A retrospective study of all patients operated as day-case at the Ladoke Akintol...
AbstractBackgroundThere has been an increase in Day Case Surgery (DCS) worldwide. In Nigeria, this c...
Background: The concept of day case surgery puts into efficient utilisation scarce resources to deri...
In the modern day hospitals, there is an established principle of ambulating the surgical patient as...
Day surgery is of great advantage to the healthcare system and the community at large as more patie...
Background: Expectedly, daycase surgery (DCS) is today witnessing a boom in developing countries as ...
Introduction: Day case surgery services are increasing all over the world. The prevalence of postope...
Background: The main problems facing acute surgical services in most countries are shortages of res...
Background: There has been an increase in Day Case Surgery (DCS) worldwide. In Nigeria, this concept...
Patient care in Nigeria is mostly government funded, from primary to tertiary levels, with little co...
Background: Day case surgery, carried out in dedicated day care surgery centres, is now very popular...
Objective: To determine the acceptability and practicability of day-care surgery in a semiurbanarea ...
Introduction: Health systems face challenges of improving access to health services due to rising h...
Background: Day surgery is now well established worldwide, but is just being established in Africa. ...
This article is freely available via Open Access. Click on the 'Additional Link' to download the PDF...
Background/ method: A retrospective study of all patients operated as day-case at the Ladoke Akintol...
AbstractBackgroundThere has been an increase in Day Case Surgery (DCS) worldwide. In Nigeria, this c...
Background: The concept of day case surgery puts into efficient utilisation scarce resources to deri...
In the modern day hospitals, there is an established principle of ambulating the surgical patient as...
Day surgery is of great advantage to the healthcare system and the community at large as more patie...
Background: Expectedly, daycase surgery (DCS) is today witnessing a boom in developing countries as ...
Introduction: Day case surgery services are increasing all over the world. The prevalence of postope...
Background: The main problems facing acute surgical services in most countries are shortages of res...