Our hips are designed to bear weight and be flexible. These unique features allow us full mobility and the ability to perform daily tasks. However, living an active lifestyle and always being on our feet frequently may lead to hip degeneration and hip-related problems. Conservative treatments may, at times, treat these problems. However, some cases
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Common Types of Outpatient Surgeries
The word “surgery” usually evokes images of an extended hospital stay, lying on an operating table for hours on end, and long recovery times. However, that isn’t always the case. The emergence of outpatient surgery centers has changed all that. Finally, patients can go home within the same day and recover in the comfort of
Read MoreImportant 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,
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Same-day surgeries are becoming an increasingly popular option in many areas of medicine, including orthopedics. These types of outpatient procedures – also known as ambulatory surgery – offer patients a number of benefits over traditional inpatient surgeries, including greater convenience, lower costs, and the ability to recover within the comfort of your own home. Criteria
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Observing proper postoperative care is vital to a full recovery after having surgery. Therefore, it is crucial to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions in order to lower your risk of experiencing complications while you heal. Depending on the procedure and your health history, potential complications can include surgical wound infection, pain, or blood clots. These
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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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