Over the last few decades, patients have demonstrated an increasing preference for medical procedures being done on an outpatient basis and without a hospital stay as much as possible. Thanks to the ever-increasing technological capabilities of minimally invasive surgery, plus the fact that patients are now known to recuperate more effectively when they are at
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Important Practices Before and After Your Outpatient Surgery to Benefit Your Recovery
Improvements in medical technology, pain control, and surgery have made it possible for procedures to be performed in an outpatient setting. Outpatient surgery is usually minimally-invasive, allowing the patient to return home on the same day as surgery. Typically, outpatient procedures have a lower complication rate. Examples of outpatient surgeries include cataract surgery, gallbladder removal,
Read MoreHow Does an Orthopedic Surgeon Repair a Torn Rotator Cuff?
Baseball, tennis, golf, and swimming are known culprits of rotator cuff tears. The rotator cuff comprises a group of muscles and tendons that hold the rounded top of your upper arm bone securely in the shoulder socket, enabling the shoulder to rotate. If you have a series of small tears or one large tear in
Read MoreCommon Types of Arthroscopic Surgery
An arthroscope is a special type of endoscope that is used to operate on a joint in a minimally invasive manner. The instrument provides visual access inside the joint, as the end of the tube has a fiber-optic camera capability that provides real-time visualization of the joint to the surgeon – while also enabling the
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